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Discover Ludwig'precarious job' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a job that has characteristics of insecurity, instability, or unpredictability. For example: "My brother works in the gig economy, so he has a precarious job that doesn't offer the stability of a traditional job."
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TO BE a prime minister in central Europe remains a precarious job.
I investigate whether precarious job characteristics of couples lead to a higher divorce risk.
In a precarious job market, being aware of how you're being perceived can make or break an interview.
("Economically" was not a word likely to burnish the reputation of a male chef de cuisine, moonlighting from a precarious job at an English castle).
But leading a government news media organ can be a precarious job; his predecessor at The Daily News lasted only two years.
Recent years have seen winter deluges cause flooding, severe late frosts and dry summers, all of which make the precarious job of growing fruit and vegetables even harder.
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An increasing number of Britons are living the precarious, job-to-job existence already familiar to performers.
Precarious jobs are unsatisfactory ones.
Unions, such as the IWGB, representing workers in precarious jobs.
The number of precarious jobs like temp positions has exploded.
In short, we pay for the 'privilege' of our precarious jobs.
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