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My ideal job would be one that allows me to work anytime, anywhere. I wake up and go to work every day, same time, and same place, and it’s very boring. I would like to have more free time and enjoy my life. Sadly, I think this is part of making money.
What is your dream job?
My ideal job would be one that allows me to work anytime, anywhere.
I wake up and go to work every day, at the same time, and same place, and i. It’s very boring.
I would like to have more free time andto enjoy my life.
Sadly, I think this isit's just a part of making money.
This phrasing sounds a little more natural.
I wake up and go to work every day, same time, and same place, and it’s very boring.
There is a set expression "same time, same place" that would work here.
Otherwise you could say "at the same time, in the same place."
Both of these options have a natural, balanced rhythm in English.
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The writing is excellent.
Your dream job exists. I think of people who travel the world and support themselves by blogging. There are also digital nomads, who tutor. Those two jobs work with that lifestyle. Would you be satisfied working anytime, but at the same place, or anywhere, but at the same time? Perhaps even a moderate improvement in your current situation would be liberating.
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I wake up and go to work every day, same time, and same place, and it’s very boring. I wake up and go to work every day, same time, There is a set expression "same time, same place" that would work here. Otherwise you could say "at the same time, in the same place." Both of these options have a natural, balanced rhythm in English. I wake up and go to work every day, at the same time, and same place |
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I would like to have more free time and enjoy my life. I would like to have more free time |
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