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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a really great working" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a positive aspect of a working situation or relationship, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "The team has developed a really great working relationship over the years."
Alternatives: "a really great collaboration" or "an excellent working dynamic."
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"We have a really great working relationship and the video started as me approaching her with the music and asking her to choreograph something that I could shoot.
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This is in the novel, I think it's in all really great works of art.
It was a really great time working on that one!
"He set up a really great base, working with the youth.
If you find anyone successful, you're also going to find people who have a really great team working with them.
And yet, he loves a good, big harmony, where you can put it too, so it was a really great thing, working with him.
I did a project a few years ago where I emailed all of the online artists I was interested in, and asked them to be a part of a one night exhibition that also existed virtually amazingly most of them agreed to be a part of it, and I had a really great time working with them on the project.
It's just a really, really great work ethic.
"We live in such an exhibition-dominated visual arts culture that that aspect of being an artist seems unrecognised now … a lot of work is produced without destination in mind, a lot of really great work.
A lot of people are doing really great work.
I've known these artists and the space for a few years, and they show really great work.
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