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have you moved to new job vs have you moved from new job

The correct phrase is "have you moved to a new job?" This is a common way to ask someone if they have changed jobs. The phrase "have you moved from a new job?" is not correct in this context.

Last updated: March 25, 2024

have you moved to new job

This phrase is not correct. It should be "have you moved to a new job?"

The correct phrase is "have you moved to a new job?" when asking someone if they have changed jobs.

Alternatives:

  • have you started a new job?
  • have you changed jobs?
  • have you taken on a new job?
  • have you transitioned to a new job?
  • have you begun a new job?

have you moved from new job

This phrase is not correct. The preposition 'from' is not used in this context.

The correct phrase is "have you moved to a new job?" when asking someone if they have changed jobs.

Alternatives:

  • have you started a new job?
  • have you changed jobs?
  • have you taken on a new job?
  • have you transitioned to a new job?
  • have you begun a new job?

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