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Of all the jobs I have held, I like this one more. vs Of all the jobs I have held. I like this one best.

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different meanings. The first phrase compares the current job to all the previous jobs and expresses a preference for the current one. The second phrase compares the current job to all the previous jobs individually and expresses a preference for the current one among them. The choice between them depends on whether you want to emphasize the comparison to all previous jobs collectively or individually.

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Of all the jobs I have held, I like this one more.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a preference for the current job compared to all previous jobs collectively.

This phrase is used to compare the current job to all the previous jobs as a group and express a preference for the current one.

Examples:

  • Of all the books I've read, this one is my favorite.
  • Of all the cities I've visited, Paris is the most beautiful.
  • Of all the desserts I've tried, this one tastes the best.
  • The coworker's actions were irrisponsible. □ The coworker's actions were iresponsible. 15. □ Of all the jobs I have held, I like this one more. □ Of all the jobs I ...
  • Were there department at fault? □ Were their department at fault? □ Was there department at fault? 15. □ Of all the jobs I have held, I like this one more.

Alternatives:

  • Of all the jobs I have held, I like this one the most.
  • This job is my favorite among all the jobs I have held.
  • This job is the one I prefer out of all the jobs I have held.

Of all the jobs I have held. I like this one best.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a preference for the current job compared to all previous jobs individually.

This phrase is used to compare the current job to all the previous jobs individually and express a preference for the current one among them.

Examples:

  • Of all the movies I've watched, this one is the best.
  • Of all the dishes I've tried, this one tastes the best.
  • Of all the songs I've heard, this one is the best.
  • Of all the jobs I have held, I like this one best. □ Of all the jobs I have held, I like this one better. □ Of all the jobs I have held, I like this one the greatest. 16.
  • Of all the jobs I have held, I like this one best. □ Of all the jobs I have held, I like this one better. □ Of all the jobs I have held, I like this one the greatest. 16.

Alternatives:

  • Of all the jobs I have held, I like this one the most.
  • This job is my favorite out of all the jobs I have held.
  • This job is the one I prefer among all the jobs I have held.

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