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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decade of work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a period of ten years spent on a particular task, project, or profession.
Example: "After a decade of work, the team finally completed the groundbreaking research project that had been their focus for so long."
Alternatives: "ten years of effort" or "a ten-year span of labor".
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But at least a decade of work remains.
Sangeeta brings more than a decade of work in global health to the conversation.
That search, Weissman estimates, saved his team a decade of work and about $2.5 million.
Mr. Sedelmaier, 45, opened the studio after nearly a decade of work in animation.
Horrified scientists and engineers watched a decade of work disappear in a fireball.
How did it fall apart after almost a decade of work?
Titled "Analogue," it is the product of nearly a decade of work and much travel.
And they were produced during a decade of work that was kept hidden from professional scrutiny.
After more than a decade of work, the process of installing the meters is almost complete.
After a decade of work, they stll earn less than $8,000 a year.
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Despite more than a decade of work, it is not yet finished.
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