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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a paper work" is not correct in standard English; it should be "paperwork" without the article "a." You can use "paperwork" when referring to documents or forms that need to be completed or processed, typically in a professional or administrative context.
Example: "I spent the entire afternoon sorting through the paperwork for the new project."
Alternatives: "documents" or "forms".
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He imposes personality upon paper rather than deriving, as novelists more customarily do, a paper work from personal sources.
If you are already issued a license driving in your country, it will only cost you a paper work to acquire an Ethiopian license in exchange.
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The modern town is predominantly residential, with some industry, including a paper works, sawmills, and nuclear-energy design laboratories.
Look at your classes and if there is a lot of paper work in a class, allow a separate binder for that subject.
A pen or pencil and a piece of paper work just fine.
SBA loans require a lot of paper work, and you still may not get the loan.
"It's a mass of paper work," Healey said.
I signed a lot of paper work, so I'm really scared.
Mr. Foulke offered a bureaucratic response about paper work and procedures.
A photo posted by PAPER WORK NYC (@paperworknyc) on May 1, 2016 at 7 36pm PDT.
I worked on the newsdesk of a music paper working underneath some dragon lady with no sense of humour and a low I.Q.
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