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I don’t have a part-time job today, so I feel really relieved. However, I have a class I don’t like. When I get back, I’ll do things I enjoy, like watching movies, walking my dog, and sleeping.
May 25, 2025 11:33 PM
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I don’t have work today, so I feel very relieved. However, I have a
class I don’t like. When I get back, I’ll do things I enjoy, like watching
movies, walking my dog, and sleeping.
The part-time job part isn't necessary but if you would like to specify you have a part-time job it would look like this, "I don't have to work at my part-time job today, so I feel very relieved."
May 26, 2025 3:48 AM
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