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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mass of work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity of tasks or responsibilities that need to be completed.
Example: "With the project deadline approaching, I found myself facing a mass of work that seemed overwhelming."
Alternatives: "a large amount of work" or "a heavy workload".
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Essentially, he seems to have felt no need to confront the problem met by all biographers writing about someone on whom a mass of work already exists.
"He has a mass of work to do," says Wiese. "I'm not sure he will ever be like you and me.
The site is a mass of work these days, and the new 1 World Trade Center (the old name, Freedom Tower, has been shelved) has grown tall enough that the word "looming" is becoming appropriate.
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Such a mixture of dotting and engraving, and such a general deficiency in respect of drawing which He observed the Engravers seemed to know little of, that the volumes presented a mass of works which He did not wonder many subscribers had declined to continue their subscription.
Now, at first sight, there is a mass of construction work in and around the city, which is home to 850,000 people.
In 1834, The New-York Mirror said it might well be the most beautiful building in the United States, far more so than government buildings like City Hall (1812), where "the front is deformed with a mass of gingerbread work".
"It's a mass of paper work," Healey said.
In order for an artist to have value as a brand, he has to have a certain level of recognizability — and for that he needs a critical mass of work.
The artists had produced a mass of mostly unseen work when fowl pest and Margaret's rheumatoid arthritis made life at Syleham untenable.
The last 20 years have seen "huge changes" in Spain, including an employment crisis that has put a mass of young people out of work, which Woodward said has forced people to re-evaluate what they've planned to do with the rest of their lives.
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