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Answer for the clue "Occupation, slangily ", 3 letters:
biz

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Usage examples of biz.

And that could change with the biz whizzing through Wall Street on any given day.

Money had never interested me as much as doing the right biz for the right reasons.

I went down in a nasty piece of biz, anyone looking too close might be able to tie her with me.

Argent placed the biz end of the Guardian at the center of his forehead.

It had helped that Peg had stayed out of my biz until after I put Andi on the jet to Boston that morning.

She wanted to have this over with and get back to her own biz, whatever that was.

It meant their top gun had finally got them some biz, or at least some kinda offer, and about fragging time, too.

The other half, those with biz to conduct and runs of their own to make, were less than thrilled.

Sarabande had eclectic tastes, but she was easily bored, especially when biz awaited.

So he just said that he had a proposal for biz and that Sally should meet him tomorrow just after sunset, at the usual place just off High Bridge Road.

More than cushy: Ferraris and chauffeurs, cribs in Holmby, dabbles in the film biz, private dinners with politicos and power brokers.

If this guy was an advert for the drugs biz, thought Suttle, then there must be better ways of earning a living.

In this biz, everyone had to start on the bottom rung and claw his way up, and the members of Dingoes weren’t stupid enough to think they’d be any exception.

When he was in the biz he was the kind of guy who catalysed value wherever he went, leaving money trees growing in his footprints.

Nevertheless, in the movie biz, where the sight of someone wearing his heart on his sleeve was more commonly encountered than the name of even the most spectacularly successful fashion designer of the moment, Ahriman had been frustrated to find himself a victim of such hypocrisy.