Sentence examples for a working that from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a working that" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where "working" is intended as a noun, but it is uncommon and may not be easily understood.
Example: "The project requires a working that demonstrates the effectiveness of the new software."
Alternatives: "a process that" or "a method that".

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If you are a working (that would be for pay) woman and you work for a man who has a stay-at-home wife, your chances of getting a promotion are less than if you worked for one whose wife works.

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Its scrubbed-clean burned-bridge lyrics are borrowed from Taylor Swift, of course, but there are also teen-pop dynamics from the Disney-verse, attitude from R&B ("Yeah, you picture me at home just a-working that broom/Singing in the kitchen, baking cookies for you") and a couple of rhythmic ideas from hip-hop.

"Lulu," a work that approaches Puccini in its sheer lyrical power, requires devotion, not assistance.

This is a work that unfolds over time".

" 'The Mousetrap' is a work that exists in both spaces".

It's a work that should be seen in New York.

It's just not a work that rewards multiple viewings.

The result is a work that is all surface.

A masterpiece may be a work that straddles both realms.

It is undoubtedly a work that speaks to them.

In the end a work that grows on you.

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