We found 242 examples of how to use unemployed in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 50 of 242.
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26. | We're all unemployed. | |
27. | There is a preferential price for unemployed people and the elderly. | |
28. | In her address, she spoke of unemployed people. | |
29. | Actually, I'm currently unemployed. | |
30. | Tom is still unemployed. | |
31. | I'm unemployed and so I'm unable to save anything at all. | |
32. | I'm not unemployed. | |
33. | Millions of people in the United States are unemployed. | |
34. | At a time when we as a nation should be moving forward in our efforts to help those who are long-term unemployed find new jobs, we should never have taken a step backwards by abruptly cutting off their unemployment insurance. | |
35. | Tom has been unemployed for three months now. | |
36. | I thought Tom was unemployed. | |
37. | I thought they were unemployed. | |
38. | I thought you were unemployed. | |
39. | Tom has been unemployed for the past three months. | |
40. | Millions of people were unemployed then. | |
41. | Since I'm unemployed, I can't save up anything. | |
42. | Almost nobody is unemployed now. | |
43. | Rather than working for a low salary, it is better for us to be unemployed. | |
44. | If I'm unemployed, I can't save up any money. | |
45. | Twelve million people are unemployed. | |
46. | Facebook helps us get through difficult times, such as when we are unemployed. | |
47. | They are unemployed. | |
48. | They're unemployed. | |
49. | Tom may be unemployed. | |
50. | Tom might be unemployed. |