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Discover Ludwig"every job" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to any and all jobs in a specific situation or context. Example: "Every job requires a certain set of skills, but communication and problem-solving abilities are essential in any industry."
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Every job, I start there.
"I did almost every job.
Every job he has held?
Every job led to more.
So every job has dignity.
"After sweating out every job, my God.
This is the beauty of every job.
Every job is a new problem.
Every job has its difficulties.
Every job had its downsides.
"Every job has its risks".
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