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job of work
noun
A required job or task; a job that requires a substantial amount of effort.
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Now there's a job of work.
Acting, she says, is a job of work.
We've still got a job of work to do.
"They were there to do a job of work".
But Logan's success lies in reminding us that painting is a job of work.
It was a job of work safely completed – at odds with the excitement that followed.
These announcements will be welcome but they have an enormous job of work to do.
"I think they vote for the job of work", Davis muses.
"For me then there was deference, and an engaging job of work.
Similar(2)
"We do a great job of working from our hearts.
The tricky jobs of literary executors and the trickier job of working with them.
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