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Chariot Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Job of a salesman

I googled the phrases "job of a salesman" and "job of salesman" and found both. I wonder which is correct or what is the difference between them if both are correct. Thanks for your help.
  

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"Job of a salesman" would be uses in a normal descriptive sentence. "Job of salesman" would be useful as a label or in a list. ' " - A.

  • "Job of a salesman" would be uses in a normal descriptive sentence.
  • "Job of salesman" would be useful as a label or in a list.
  • ' " - A.
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"Job of a salesman" would be uses in a normal descriptive sentence. "Job of salesman" would be useful as a label or in a list.

"Do you think you could live the life of a salesman?"

"What would it be like to do the job of a salesman?"

"Do you have any job openings this week?" (reply) "Well, we have the job of 'salesman,' the job of 'warehouseman,' and the job of 'sec

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