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Discover LudwigThe phrase "job that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific position or role within a context, often to describe the nature or requirements of that job.
Example: "I found a job that matches my skills and interests perfectly."
Alternatives: "position that" or "role that."
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You know whose job that is".
It is a job that rewards vigilance.
Some job that is.
It wasn't a job that needed doing".
It was the job that was vexing.
Simple copy-and-paste job, that.
I had a job that was my whole life.
Now I can get a job that uses my degree.
It's a job that mostly suits my temperament.
I'd heard about a job that sounded perfect for….
It was a job that expanded out of all proportion.
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