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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extra job" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to a job that is in addition to one's regular or primary job, or a job that is taken on temporarily in addition to one's main job. For example: - She took on an extra job as a tutor to make some extra money. - The company is hiring for an extra job to help with the busy holiday season. - He's been working an extra job on weekends to save up for a trip. - The university student juggles her studies with an extra job at a coffee shop.
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"These measures will not create a single extra job.
That wasn't Bradley's only extra job that summer.
Other departments will be hard hit, however, raising the prospect of extra job cuts in Whitehall.
Civil servants had the choice of taking an extra job or trousering bribes.
Watson was later given the extra job of shadow culture secretary by Corbyn.
When the team needed relay sprinters, she picked up an extra job.
He promised not to add a single extra job to the federal government.
I say lead because if you are still managing him, forget it — that is an extra job.
Look at the British prime minister - he's got an extra job as PR manager for America's campaign in Afghanistan".
Some Republicans earlier backed bills providing Mueller extra job security, but they now seem to have lost interest.
He also took an extra job over the summer and invited a roommate to move in last month, cutting his rent in half.
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