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My husband has the same job for 22 years now. vs My husband has had the same job for 22 years now.

Both phrases are fine/correct, but are used in slightly different contexts. The first one 'My husband has the same job for 22 years now.' implies that he currently holds the same job. The second one 'My husband has had the same job for 22 years now.' emphasizes the duration of time he has been in the same job.
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My husband has the same job for 22 years now.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that the husband currently holds the same job.

This phrase is used to express that the husband's job has remained unchanged for 22 years up to the present moment.
  • I have been head of science at this school for 22 years now.
  • No, but I've been a nutritionist at General Parker and my husband has been a wine merchant for several years now.
  • Her husband has the same issues.
  • Laura did the same job for less money.
  • Not a word about him has been heard for 22 years... until now.
  • My husband has been absent all of a week now.
  • My husband has his hands full with the music side right now.
  • I've had the same job for the last six years.
  • I have been able to carry on with the same job for seventy five years.
  • You discover they've had the same job for 20 years...
  • And now his son is doing the same job for me.
  • The year after it was finished in 2004, you could do the same job for 20 million dollars in three to four months.
  • - Emily's held the same job for six years at a car parts store.
  • Believe it or not, it's cheaper than getting the locals to do the same job for 3 cents and a Bob Marley T-shirt.
  • I know that there are a number of honourable Members in this House who have done the same job for their own countries.
  • Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, the Greens deplore the fact that the crisis on Cyprus, which has been dragging on for 22 years now, has once again led to confrontation costing human lives.
  • My husband and I have been married for 15 years now.
  • I've been promising my husband for several years now.
  • She's been in the same job for sixteen years!
  • I've done this job for a few years now.

Alternatives:

  • my husband currently has the same job.
  • my husband has been in the same job for 22 years now.

My husband has had the same job for 22 years now.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to emphasize the duration of time the husband has been in the same job.

This phrase is used to highlight the fact that the husband has been in the same job for 22 years, focusing on the duration.
  • I've had the same job for the last six years.
  • You discover they've had the same job for 20 years...
  • He's had the same job since he left university.
  • Two years ago I was just- I had the same job selling insurance, approvals, dismissals.
  • You've had the same job, same car, same house for 20 years.
  • Graziella molina has had the same number for 45 years.
  • I have been head of science at this school for 22 years now.
  • No, but I've been a nutritionist at General Parker and my husband has been a wine merchant for several years now.
  • This is the second killing in a month where a woman has had the same marks.
  • It appears this problem is not unique to Volvo, since another constituent has had the same problem with his Mazda 6 2.0tdi.
  • I felt no awkwardness, because the European Parliament, at least since 1979, has had the same dignity, authority and democratic legitimacy as any other freely elected parliament.
  • It has had the same effect on my fellow MEPs of the socialist group, with whom I usually manage to come to an agreement very quickly whenever I mention frontier work.
  • He's had the same boring job for 40 years.
  • You had the same look as my husband when he'd go out with Nadine.
  • Laura did the same job for less money.
  • Not a word about him has been heard for 22 years... until now.
  • My husband has been absent all of a week now.
  • My husband has his hands full with the music side right now.
  • I have been able to carry on with the same job for seventy five years.
  • And now his son is doing the same job for me.

Alternatives:

  • my husband has been in the same job for 22 years now.
  • my husband has held the same job for 22 years now.

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