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Discover LudwigThe phrase "starting this job" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the beginning of a new position or role in a workplace context. Example: "I am excited about starting this job and meeting my new colleagues."
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I did do a bit of research before starting this job though, you know?
Make sure you disconnect the negative end of the car's battery before starting this job to prevent blowing a fuse or damaging the relay by accidentally short-circuiting the wires.
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I just started this job yesterday".
Ms. Latif started this job in November.
"I started this job when we were at the worst point since the Great Depression".
"Oh, man, I've got more grey hairs than when I started this job".
When Mr. Perez started this job 11 years ago, he admitted, "I didn't like it here.
"There's a lot to do, and I just started this job," he said.
Having been a fan before I started this job … I get it.
I knew very little about landfills before I started this job posting.
When they start this job they have no idea what they are letting themselves in for.
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