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Discover Ludwig"job out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to subcontract a task or project to another person or company. Example: The company has decided to job out the design of their new product to a specialized agency.
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"They've done a pretty decent job out here".
The dealer had simply bought the job out from under us.
They then said I could try the job out without telling the Jobcentre.
"I thought he did a good job out there as well.
His set designer up and took a movie job out in Hollywood.
"They've done a good job out there".
"Every job out there is insecure now," he said.
I trust Todd to do a good job out West.
"It's not the most glamorous job out there," Grimmette said.
That's quite a first job out of college.
UPDATE: He declined the job out of principle.
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