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What does this idiom mean: 'bone idle'? | He used to, didn't he?
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Interested in applying for that job Wed Mar 02, 2005 3:23 am  Interested in applying for that job
 

Test No. incompl/inter-1 "Applying for that Job", question 1

I would be very interested in ......... for that job.

(a) entering
(b) working
(c) applying
(d) writing

Test No. incompl/inter-1 "Applying for that Job", answer 1

I would be very interested in applying for that job.

Correct answer: (c) applying
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