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What is the meaning of the English phrase 'vis-à-vis job satisfaction'?

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∙ 11y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

"According to (concerning, regarding) job satisfaction" is the meaning of the English phrase "vis-Ã?-vis job satisfaction." The phrase precedes the two English word regarding fulfulling work with the French-loaned prepositional phrase vis-Ã?-vis(literally, "face to face").

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