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To be out of work is to be employed. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F

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well, it depends, being out of work could mean you are an employee, just on sick or out on a vacation.
The other way to put this is you are not employed and do not have a job, therefore you would be considered out of work.
Either option could be correct, but i would do with False
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F - false

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