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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a certain amount of working" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific quantity or extent of work or effort required for a task or project.
Example: "To complete the project successfully, a certain amount of working is necessary to ensure all details are addressed."
Alternatives: "a specific level of effort" or "a defined quantity of work".
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"There is a certain amount of working for free that some people do just to get better, but after a certain point you're being taken advantage of," she says.
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"I had to get a certain amount of work done.
'There is still a certain amount of work that a consumer will have to do.
Registration is required once a person does a certain amount of work for a client.
I think a certain amount of work travel is good for people".
They require a certain amount of work on the viewer's part.
When it gets to a certain amount of work, I've told him, 'Regardless of how you feel, that's enough for today,' and he's doing that.
Since I refuse to compromise on ingredients, a certain amount of work is involved, but I streamline the process as much as possible.
Conductors have to spend hours learning scores in private, and a certain amount of work can be done on baton technique.
"I accumulate a certain amount of work over two or three years, and then think about having a show and trying to sell the work," he said.
A certain amount of work has happened in the garden, which was anyway part of a planned improvement – restoration of damaged buildings of the garden, particularly the fountains.
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