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The phrase "a certain work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific piece of work or project without naming it directly, often in a context where the exact title or nature of the work is not important.
Example: "In the discussion, we analyzed a certain work that challenged traditional views on the subject."
Alternatives: "a specific piece" or "a particular work".
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Though she will admit to a certain work ethic.
There's a certain work ethic, a certain attitude, a certain humility.
"Often we get e-mails back asking about a certain work, and if there's an intent to buy, we might put it on reserve so people get the right of first refusal, with a time limit".
Others -- like "The Countess," with its barbed portrait of Ruskin the tastemaker -- reflect on the preconceptions that may make viewers less likely to admire (read: buy) a certain work.
The word "deity" (or "Godhead") signifies only a certain work.
At any club you need to have a certain work ethic to get in the team.
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The next five rows show the cumulative earned durations for different simulation runs, resulted by dividing the planned duration of activity (i) by its actual duration and adding up all these numbers for a certain working day.
With incremental exercise, serum lactate increases exponentially above a certain work-rate.
However, for a certain working volume of a reactor, an increase in the proportion of inoculum in mixtures leads to a decrease in the effective working volume [ 10, 11].
Some women who successfully leave welfare for work find that, beyond a certain point, work does not pay.
If a certain combo works, it may work for a couple of weeks or months and then stop working altogether.
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