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Three of them's job is to wait here



 
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Three of them's job is to wait here #1 (permalink) Sun Nov 16, 2008 14:46 pm   Three of them's job is to wait here
 

Job of three of them is to wait here

Can we say Three of them's job is to wait here?
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Three of them's job is to wait here #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 16, 2008 14:49 pm   Three of them's job is to wait here
 

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The job of the three of them is to wait here.
The job of those three is to wait here.

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