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Sentence examples for the gig from inspiring English sources

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the gig

noun

A performing engagement by a musical group; or, generally, any job or role, especially for a musician or performer.

  • I caught one of the Rolling Stones' first gigs in Richmond.

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The phrase "the gig" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to a job, task, or performance, particularly in informal contexts. Example: "I just landed the gig of a lifetime as a freelance graphic designer for a major brand." Alternatives: "the job" or "the assignment."

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Who gets the gig?

The gig never materialized.

I instantly recalled the gig.

"That's part of the gig".

The gig is packed out.

We're playing the gig".

Lucas got the gig.

The gig went on.

She got the gig.

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