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She quit the job as soon as she got another good opening. (Compound)
  

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Hi, She quit the job as soon as she got another good opening. (Compound) She quit as soon as she got another good job-opening. Perhaps not in your language, but in English it is the custom to say 'please' when you ask someone for help.

  • Hi, She quit the job as soon as she got another good opening.
  • (Compound) She quit as soon as she got another good job-opening.
  • Perhaps not in your language, but in English it is the custom to say 'please' when you ask someone for help.
  • Thanks, Clive
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Hi,

She quit the job as soon as she got another good opening. (Compound)

She quit as soon as she got another good job-opening.



Perhaps not in your language, but in English it is the custom to say 'please' when you ask someone for help.

Thanks, Clive
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You can get a job, but you can't get a job opening.

Here are some uses of job opening:

I'm going over to Macy's to put in an application. I hear they have a job opening in electronics.

There are very few job openings right now because the economy is slow.

There are always lots of job openings for ESL teachers.


etc.

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