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The phrase "without a job" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is unemployed or without paid work. It can be used in various contexts, such as: - "He has been without a job for months and is struggling to make ends meet." - "She quit her job and is now without a job, but she plans on finding a new one soon." - "Living without a job can be financially challenging." - "I can't imagine being without a job and having to support a family." - "Due to the pandemic, many people find themselves without a job."
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Mrs McKamey is still without a job.
Especially when folks are without a job.
I left without a job.
I will never be without a job.
Besides, I was never without a job.
How do you get experience without a job?
Without a job, Mrs. Bradbury is not one of them.
But, without a job, making the rent is hard.
Almost one in two young Greeks is without a job.
That attitude may leave him without a job.
Roughly one in three Saudi youths is without a job.
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