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Discover Ludwig"one job" is correct and usable in written English.
Depending on context, you can use it to refer to a single job (e.g. "I only have one job to do today"), or a type of job (e.g. "It's not easy to get a good one job in this economy").
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Each machine works just on one job at a time.
One job".
Yeah one job exactly.
"One job lost is one job too many," Biden said.
That's one job done, then.
You had one job PC.
One job, no loans," she said.
Each vehicle can transport only one job at a time.
The new legislation has one job.
Unfortunately, they don't just have one job.
Some people have more than one job.
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