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#2 (permalink) Thu Oct 01, 2009 1:44 am Sentence: I would like to apply for any job in Essex area as long as accommo. |
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| I'd say "I would like to apply for any job in Essex [I am assuming you mean the English county] that includes accommodation". Your "as long as accommodation is provided" is correct, but it sounds a bit like you are setting out demands. |
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Cerberus™ I'm here quite often ;-)

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#3 (permalink) Mon Oct 05, 2009 9:05 am Sentence: I would like to apply for any job in Essex area as long as accommo... |
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Thank you for your explanation Cerberus.
I kind of ment it like that, I mean, I tried to give them the expression that I wasn't be bothered to look for my own place, cause there is a lot of hassle with it. Though my sentence was correct, I think I will use your sentence, it sounds a lot better.
Thank you 
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Veto18 New Member

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#4 (permalink) Mon Oct 05, 2009 12:09 pm Sentence: I would like to apply for any job in Essex area as long as accommo... |
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Good luck Veto. There are hundreds of thousands of Englanders looking for work, with or without accomodation. _________________ If you need me, I'm here. |
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Kitosdad I'm a Communicator ;-)

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| It is important for you to vs It is important to | Meaning of the sentence: Everybody takes me for granted. |