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The phrase "a tendency to overwork" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's habitual inclination to work excessively or beyond what is considered healthy.
Example: "Her tendency to overwork often leads to burnout and stress-related issues."
Alternatives: "a habit of overworking" or "an inclination to overwork."
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He has a tendency to overwork himself.
And while entrepreneurs need to manage their team's stress levels, they can also have a tendency to overwork – 76% of small business owners have sacrificed a holiday to business obligations, according to a poll by Xero.
Switzerland's weakest marks come in agriculture, in part because farmers in the mountainous country have a tendency to overwork their limited crop land.
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She knows that some of his pictures are better than others, and notes his tendency to overwork his surfaces, push his facial expressions toward caricature and load his paintings with detail.
In her essay, Adrienne Kitts, AWIS Magazine's "Career Skills" columnist, takes a hard look at the expectations placed on women and how they relate to the great American tendency to overwork.
Humanity has a tendency to be terrible.
They have a tendency to flee danger.
Currencies have a tendency to overshoot.
A tendency to it is inherited.
There is a tendency to ignore things".
There is a tendency to blame oversharing.
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