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out of work



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Idioms and Phrases

Unemployed; also, having no work to do. For example, He lost his job a year ago and has been out of work ever since , or They don't give her enough assignments—she's always out of work . Shakespeare used this expression in Henry V (1:2): “All out of work and cold for action.â€
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But it does not include welfare payments for those out of work, or costs for police services dealing with people in crisis.

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Currently out of work and unable to afford traditional counseling sessions, she decided to try using an AI chatbot to help her process her feelings.

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In her address to MPs on Wednesday, Reeves said "it can't be right" to "write off" an entire generation who are out of work and improperly using Pips.

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In her address to MPs, Reeves said "it can't be right" to "write off" an entire generation who are out of work and improperly using Pips.

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"I believe money circulates, and if 2,500 are going to be out of work that is going to affect a lot of businesses – big and small."

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