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Discover Ludwig"a work do" is not a correct or grammatically complete phrase in written English.
It is possible that it may be used in spoken English as shortened or informal slang, but it would not be considered proper grammar. A more complete and grammatically correct phrase could be "a work-related event" or "a work function." Example: "We have a work do coming up next week to celebrate the end of the project."
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Predictably, it didn't go too well; Pete woke up hopelessly hung over after a work do, and Karen refused to go to school, on the (not unreasonable) grounds that it was Friday 13th.
How many times has someone said to you at a work do or networking event: "Are you going on holiday this year?" Only to follow it up immediately with: "Well, we're going to Bali," or somewhere they think is equally smart.
At what point in time in the life of a work do we believe that the copyright holder should no longer have a unilateral veto over those who wish to build on the work?
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