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Discover Ludwig'sort of job' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate a general job or type of job, without specifying the exact details. For example, "He's looking for a new sort of job that he can do from home."
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Doing what sort of job, in what sort of organisation?
It's become my sort of job after all.
They understood — everybody understood — that having any sort of job after graduation would be a defeat.
I would rather this sort of job than be stuck in an office all day.
What sort of job is that for a gaucho? he asked himself.
That's the sort of job I was looking for when I left university.
And it does exactly the sort of job you might expect.
The work is hard and malodorous, the sort of job few Australians are eager to do.
"It's just a long marathon sort of job that lies ahead".
What sort of job in telly was she going to offer me? "I thought …" I began.
He has the most masculine sort of job imaginable, working in a slaughterhouse.
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