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Discover Ludwig"Intensive work" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to indicate that a certain task requires a significant amount of effort and diligence. For example, "Jacob has been doing intensive work on his thesis for the past month."
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Intensive work began in 1947 in the U.S. Air Force.
Like so much of the new British economy, sandwich making is low-skilled but intensive work.
During the seventies, Chinese scientists began intensive work on the animals.
And there's no more intensive work in terms of human relations than teaching".
Solving the equation that expresses his Theory has taken 2 years of intensive work.
"It will take some intensive work" to reduce errors further, she said.
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With bras, most of the labor-intensive work left the United States years ago.
It may be worth noting that the most object-intensive work is also the least interesting.
And workers themselves become more productive, often by making the switch from labor-intensive work like farming to capital-intensive work like manufacturing.
Caitac was used to far less labor-intensive work, but it needed new clients to replace what it had lost.
This is painstaking, computation-intensive work: NVIDIA's animated version of Digital Ira requires two teraflops of processing power.
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