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Free sign upThe phrase "job in the town" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to employment opportunities or positions available within a specific town or community.
Example: "After searching for months, I finally found a job in the town that suits my skills."
Alternatives: "position in the area" or "employment in the locality."
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He says he is happy where he is professionally, with a decent paying job in the town where he grew up.
"She had expected that she would find a job in the town, and then marry someone and give up the job and have children.
The apprentice jockey Leonna Mayor has her fair share of fans and those in the Lambourn area will be pleased to learn she has taken a new job in the town.
Gale Gies feels lucky that she drives only 30 miles a day round trip from her house in Garwin, in Tama County, to her job in the town of Tama.
She had expected that with the passage of the parity law she would be asked to be on a list and even to be chosen for a job in the town administration.
With a population of 154,000 and a workforce of 60,000, Blackpool's economy is centred predominantly on the service sector, which accounts for over 86% of job in the town.
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Some 2,000 people lost their jobs in the town of 22,000.
Residents recounted how Mr. Thaksin started out working relatively menial jobs in the town.
The biggest monthly boost was in Bournemouth with a 2.9 per cent rise, driven by more tech jobs in the town.
Wooden said: "If rates were brought down, it would create more jobs in the town, which could be what's needed to get Ashford thriving again.
A group of local men launched Phileas Fogg snacks, which enjoyed 20 years of success and created 200 jobs in the town (though that factory, too, closed this year).
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