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The phrase "aiming to get to work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a goal or intention to arrive at a workplace or start working on a task.
Example: "I left the house early, aiming to get to work before the traffic builds up."
Alternatives: "intending to reach work" or "planning to arrive at work".
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Before you get too excited about flying around amongst the skyscrapers, the car is only in the prototype stage, but they're aiming to get to work on the commercial version, of which they expect the first deliveries to be available in 2014.
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Even if your boss lets you set your own schedule, you should still aim to get to work early.
If you aim to get to work extra early, then you'll end up showing up at least on time if you face any unexpected challenges.
Those with less visceral connections to the crash had a simpler aim: to get to work on time.
Now aged 61, Murakami has continued to produce works that aim to get to the root of an increasingly fractured nation through the lens of its most debased, violent and cast out members.
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"We aim to get to the Premier League.
and get to work!
Get to work.
So get to work!
Photographers got to work.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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