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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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end up with a creative job

0Her teacher knew that she would 01b00end up with a creative job02b00 because she had such a great imaginaition.02br
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00Is it all right to say " end up having a creative job" and 'end up in having a creative job" instead of the bolded part in the above? Thanks. 0-
  

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0 "End up having a job" is fine. I think that 'in' would be incorrect here: you could say end up 'in' [instead of with] a creative job. 0-

  • 0 "End up having a job" is fine.
  • I think that 'in' would be incorrect here: you could say end up 'in' [instead of with] a creative job.
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0 "End up having a job" is fine. I think that 'in' would be incorrect here: you could say end up 'in' [instead of with] a creative job. 0-
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0Thanks, Philip.02br
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00To make sure, does "end up in a creative job" equate "end up with a creative job?"0-

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