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Discover LudwigThe phrase "perfect job" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a job that is ideal or exactly what someone wants. You can use this phrase in various situations, such as when describing your dream job or when discussing job opportunities with someone. Here is an example sentence: "After years of searching, I finally found the perfect job as a graphic designer at a renowned advertising agency."
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It's a perfect job.
The perfect job!
He did a perfect job".
"Perfect job for a Krishna".
"This was a perfect job".
"I had found my perfect job".
He had, after all, the perfect job.
You say it was the perfect job.
There is not a perfect job".
"This could evolve into the perfect job," he said.
19 years on and it's still my perfect job.
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