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The phrase "a long day at work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a tiring or extended period spent working, often implying fatigue or stress.
Example: "After a long day at work, I just want to relax and unwind at home."
Alternatives: "a tiring day at the office" or "an exhausting workday."
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Come home from a long day at work, and what do you do?
It's the ultimate easy, cosy home-cooked dinner after a long day at work.
The Gingold brothers eventually left, and Mr. Maximino settled in after a long day at work.
(It was also a great thing to cook after a long day at work).
RT @georgetakata: Taking a break from a long day at work to introduce #Middlebrooksing.
Luxury nightwear – one for the women entrepreneurs who enjoy winding down after a long day at work.
Meanwhile, "Harvey" says he loves checking MadBid after a long day at work, to "catch some last minute bargains".
After a long day at work, the last thing that runs through my mind is not really work-related.
"I love to see her enjoying food and smiling after a long day at work," he said.
That usually means that Mr. Broggi is bolting out the door without dinner after a long day at work.
I am originally from the Philippines, and one of my fondest memories was going home after a long day at work.
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