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Discover LudwigThe phrase "office job" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a job or position that is performed in an office setting, typically involving administrative or clerical work. Example: She applied for an office job at the law firm, hoping to gain experience in the legal field.
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"I've had an office job.
Surfing made my office job feel boring.
It's not like an office job.
He had an office job in Cambridge.
Houston has never had an office job.
Think of your own most dysfunctional office job.
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His professional life felt generic, like a backdrop, a signifier more than a life: office job.
Greenberg simply decided he preferred a front-office job.
This does not mean a back-office job.
Then in 2004 he moved to a front-office job with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
He retired in 1971 and was promised a front-office job by the NHL.
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