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Discover Ludwig"on a job" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is most commonly used to refer to a person's employment; for example, "John has been on the job for five years now."
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"If you take on a job, you've got to be accountable for it," she says.
Never take on a job you can't handle.
Try not to take on a job that will have you constantly tense and worried.
Make sure you're aware of this before you take on a job.
The one we know best allows us to congratulate ourselves on a job well done.
He was on a job.
"She was on a job search.
Congratulations on a job well done.
First of all, congratulate yourself on a job well done.
The time spent on a job can add up quickly.
She's like Cinderella going on a job interview".
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