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Antonija Posted 20 years ago
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take two jobs

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00Can you please tell me if it is OK to say 01i00a man who01b00 takes02b00 two jobs02i00? What would be a more common way of expressing the same thing? Is it ok to use preposition 01i00in02i00 with 01i00practice02i00? Is it better to say 01i00corporation02i00 or 01i00corporative02i00 issue? Thank you in advance.02br
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00I was impressed by the syllogistics of the third: “A man 01font01u00who takes two jobs00,02u02font00 has to have two women as well. The more you work, the more you cheat.” It was the spirit of01font01u00 00capitalism in practice02u02font00, adultery as01font00 01u00corporation02u02font01font00 02font00issue00.00 0-
  

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0Consider--02br 02br 00“A man who holds two jobs has to have two women as well. ” It was the spirit of capitalism in action, adultery as a corporate issue. 02br 0-

  • 0Consider--02br 02br 00“A man who holds two jobs has to have two women as well.
  • ” It was the spirit of capitalism in action, adultery as a corporate issue.
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0Consider--02br
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00“A man who holds two jobs has to have two women as well. The more you work, the more you cheat.” It was the spirit of capitalism in action, adultery as a corporate issue. 02br
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0 Thanks Davkett. You've helped me a lot. 0-

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