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Discover LudwigThe phrase "offered a job" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone receiving an offer of employment from an employer. For example: She was very pleased when she was offered a job at the city's top law firm.
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LaCour was offered a job at Princeton.
You've been offered a job interview.
Everyone offered a job took it.
He was offered a job in California.
I was offered a job in it.
Were you offered a job by the president?
I was lucky enough to be offered a job.
Being offered a job at Hunter was his dream.
Then I was offered a job cutting film trailers.
Or offered a job he would not take?
As yet, though, I've not been offered a job".
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