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The phrase "advance work for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to preparatory tasks or efforts that are done ahead of a main event or project.
Example: "The team completed the advance work for the upcoming conference to ensure everything runs smoothly."
Alternatives: "preparatory work for" or "preliminary work for".
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One of your first jobs was doing advance work for Ronald Reagan while he was president.
The New World Symphony must have done good advance work for this first Wallcast.
Given his knowledge of New York, Bongino was often assigned to do advance work for visits to the city.
The advance work for the meeting with India's wealthiest, held Thursday afternoon, seemed designed to lower expectations.
(It turned out he was on his way to Tennessee, to do some advance work for Mrs. Clinton before she made a campaign appearance there).
"There's some sense of, am I burning bridges by going over to Obama?" said the staff member, who did advance work for the campaign.
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Setchell, Jepson, and Osterhout collaborated to give a "Botanical Seminary," and each offered advanced work for graduates in his own specialty.
That approach worked for advancing Pennsylvania nominees, and has mostly worked for advancing Georgia nominees.
The revised costs of the work includes £163,000 in design fees, £242,000 for emergency advance works, £3.3m for the main works, £165,000 contingency and £50,000 for supervising the contract.
Conducting advance work to prepare for trips and events ahead of time.
Beliveau received a $3,050 payment from Obama's campaign for advance work on Feb.
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