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The phrase "a time work" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I need to find a time work that fits my schedule."
Alternatives: "a temporary job" or "a part-time position."
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Mr. McNulty's ground rules: work on one room at a time, work from top to bottom in a room, and stay focused on a task until you finish it.
Four employees at a time work for three months, learning basic job skills, like arriving to work on time and dressing appropriately, as well as all aspects of the dried soup production process.
According Hall and Hall (1990), monochronic cultures are those in which people attend to one activity at a time, work in a linear fashion and focus on tasks as opposed to people, while polychronic cultures are more flexible, with people taking priority over rigid time management or schedules.
Once upon a time, work was something you did in order to fund the rest of your life.
Brushing just a few teeth at a time, work your way around your mouth in a cycle (start outside lower left round to outside lower right then outside upper right to upper left, change to inside uppers before inside upper right,inside lower right, finally inside lower left).
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He played in bands that never quite took off and for a time worked as a film-score composer.
Add the milk, a little at a time, working to form a smooth dough.
Sketching one section at a time worked really well for this piece.
That's a subject that I explored with Oliver Stone, who for a time worked on a movie adaptation of Fountainhead.
With work pouring in, they have camped out at the Needles Inn for weeks at a time, working almost every day.
A little bit at a time works best.
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