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"be employable" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to possess the qualities or skills necessary to be hired for a job. Example: "It is important for students to develop relevant skills and qualifications in order to be employable in today's competitive job market."
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be employable
noun
A person who is fit for employment.
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And it's not just employers, students are asking to be trained to be employable too.
Be employable.
Where else would he even be employable?
"You're not going to be employable," the teacher warned.
A cross piston press might also be employable for mechanical activation.
As technology progresses and disrupts more jobs, more workers will be employable only at lower wages.
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"Adding to skills through the right master's programme really makes the difference between being employable and not being employable".
To begin with, it simply meant being employable.
It is true that, in some AFDC families, there may be no person who is employable.
Namely, a smaller and smaller percentage of the workforce is employable in the US economy.
I was never unprofessional, but I was on a hiatus from being employable.
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