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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I remained working" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to convey that someone continued to work in a particular role or task, but the correct form would be "I continued working" or "I remained at work." Example: "Despite the challenges, I remained working on the project until it was completed."
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One nurse wrote: There are only three reasons that I remain working on this ward.
The site remained working, if slower than usual.
But many of the genes in the original cluster remained, working together on the new tasks.
After graduation, Shih Jiyan remained working as school superintendent in Soochow University.
Thompson has remained working in Haiti ever since.
"He wanted me to join a cooperative, and I told him no — I would not do it and that I would remain working with my family," he told Cigar Aficionado magazine in 2006.
This doesn't reflect what many postdoctoral researchers say they want, i.e. to remain working in the lab as a permanent researcher, not necessarily with teaching or academic management responsibilities.
A nursing association official indicated: Those who remained worked even more with more patients.
(K030, Nursing association representative) Those who remained worked even more with more patients.
Albarn and Coxon remain working musicians.
She will step down at the end of the month and remain working as a consultant.
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