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The phrase "a work project" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific project related to one's job or professional responsibilities.
Example: "I have been assigned a work project that requires collaboration with multiple departments."
Alternatives: "a job project" or "a professional project".
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A work project".
One day, according to Shannon, she and Davis were taking the bus to a work project.
Pulling up a seat at your favorite coffee shop may be the most efficient way to write a paper or finish a work project.
Mr. Duffy said his family's cabin compound was planned and built on the same design principles and methods he applies to a work project.
Rather than an additional strain on what was quite a stressful time, I found that turning the situation into a work project helped me cope.
Partners without attention problems may feel ignored or unloved when their husband or wife becomes distracted - or, in another symptom of the disorder, hyperfocused on a work project or a computer game.
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His hacker hero is Kevin Rose and he's working with a great team from Beijing to build out gaming APIs into a working project.
How about re-instituting a Works Project for songwriters?
Pay the toll, and then climb the first road to honor American Veterans, a Works Project built during the Roosevelt administration and dedicated by FDR in 1935.
A metabolic model is loaded defining a working project, which is the root datatype in the hierarchical organization of the clipboard (left-hand side panel).
And rather than building a public work project like a railroad, now they're turning it over to large corporations.
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