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"I will work on" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to express the intent to work on something in the future. For example: "I will work on my presentation tonight."
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Since I am already a lover of swimming, I will work on cycling and running, and try a triathlon one day.
"I want to follow one of the projects that I will work on during the summit in order for it to become a business and [to] share my experience with new young people so they can do the same thing and eventually enrich the local economy," Aamar said.
"So if it comes to that, I will work on it.
I will work on my writing and teach the grandkids how to ride the waves.
"He said, 'I will work on that', and he never came back.
Obviously, there are many other important issues that I will work on.
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I'll work on one poem a month so everything I wrote during that time is in that book".
I'll work on a plan, ideally one that involves school keeping it.
"It's something I'll work on".
"It's something I'll work on in the bullpen".
I'll work on it and run it by you.
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