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The phrase "a phase of work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific stage or period in a work process or project.
Example: "During this phase of work, we will focus on gathering data and analyzing the results."
Alternatives: "a stage of work" or "a period of work".
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"Late Roth" sounds a little like "late monopoly capitalism" — neither shows much evidence of frailty — yet one can now see that a phase of work opened with his great, wild novel "Sabbath's Theater" (1995), in which the struggle between the vitality of sex and the fatality of the body was newly acute.
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It signals a phase of late work that Lichtenstein, sadly, was unable to complete.
After a phase of pioneering work of complete sequencing of the human mitochondrial genome in the past decade, new sequencing results, whether complete or partial, would no longer arrive in empty data space.
Slice out a phase of your work-day or week and dedicate it to learning new things in your field.
I think Muñoz saw this as a summation and the beginning of a new phase of work.
As part of a second phase of work, Assemble has imagined a spectacular winter garden within the empty brick shell of a gutted house – an idea that might form part of their installation for the Turner show at the Tramway in Glasgow later this year.
A second phase of work, planned for the next street along, imagines a spectacular winter garden within the empty brick shell of a gutted house, as well as a new terrace to complete the other side of the street – which was bulldozed to make way for a plan that failed to materialise.
Details of individuals who expressed an interest in taking part, but who were not invited to a focus group were kept on record in preparation for a separate phase of work, involving individual interviews.
Yesterday's activation of Tunnel No. 3 is really just the start of a new phase of work for the sandhogs.
A second phase of work will see the theatre's footprint expanded and the foyer and café areas reconfigured.
Tolkien first set out the phonology or sound laws governing his eldest Elvish language in 1915, in "The Sounds of Qenya" (Parma Eldalamberon XII 3 28); and during a second phase of work on the subject in Leeds in the early 1920s he produced another "Qenya Phonology" (Parma Eldalamberon XIV 60 70).
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