We found 242 examples of how to use unemployed in an English sentence.
Sentences 226 to 242 of 242.
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226. | He was never unemployed. | |
227. | I was suddenly left unemployed. | |
228. | When someone is unemployed they receive unemployment support or unemployment money. | |
229. | Pope Francis spoke of the need to be generous, supportive and helpful, especially towards those who are vulnerable, the sick, those unemployed or experiencing hardship due to the economic effects of the pandemic, and women who have suffered domestic violence during these months of lockdown. | |
230. | I was unemployed. | |
231. | Only the unemployed go out for dates on Wednesdays. | |
232. | Does Algeria pay benefits for the unemployed? | |
233. | Tom isn't still unemployed. He started working yesterday. | |
234. | You're unemployed. | |
235. | You're unemployed, aren't you? | |
236. | Are you still unemployed? | |
237. | Skura's husband was unemployed. | |
238. | Yanni is unemployed and he needs all the help he could get. | |
239. | A stunning 27% of South Koreans aged 15-29 are either unemployed or under-employed. | |
240. | You're not an influencer, Tom; you're just unemployed. | |
241. | My older brother is currently unemployed. | |
242. | Algeria has a lot of highly-skilled unemployed. |