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Discover Ludwig"respectable job" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a job that is considered honorable and has a good reputation. For example, "He recently got a respectable job as an accountant at a large firm."
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Mr. Kieffer does a more than respectable job.
I went to university here and landed a respectable job.
It has done a respectable job overseeing Bristol's airport, which it bought part of in 2001.
"They've given up on the doctor thing, they've given up on the respectable job thing.
I feel that my spouse should find a more respectable job.
All told, Amazon did a respectable job in forging relationships with New York politicians.
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Starlet is the name of her beloved Chihuahua, but the title also refers to Jane's less-than-respectable job, which is left unclear until nearly halfway into the film and treated almost as an aside.
And seriously, what is a grown up woman with a semi-respectable job supposed to say when she has to get up and go?
"He's done a respectable job," Smith said of France.
Not only should we be making a name for ourselves in a ~respectable~ job (ideally one that will get us recognition beyond the confines of the office's four walls), but we should be bloody loving it, too.
Not only should we be making a name for ourselves in a ~respectable~ job (ideally one that will get us recognition beyond the confines of the office's four walls), but we should be loving it, too.
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