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The phrase "whose job is" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to ask about someone's occupation or role within a specific task or situation. Example: Whose job is it to take out the trash tonight? It's your turn, right?.
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"Well, Coach, whose job is it to know?
So whose job is it to fix the situation?
So whose job is it to correct for them?
This signal is produced in a block called critic, whose job is to evaluate system behaviour.
A president whose job is to eliminate the idea of a president.
All the people whose job is to serve and obey — the assistants — are women.
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Was she a KGB plant whose job was to mastermind a plot?
Mr. Cosby plays Phil, the Angel of Reconciliation, whose job was to heal rifts in families.
Marian has usually been just the love interest, whose job was to wait for her man.
Mrs. Bates, whose job was trimming car window molding, said she had been unable to find another job.
Tswana tribes had rainmakers, whose job was to use magic to make the rain come.
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