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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all lines of work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to various professions or fields of employment collectively.
Example: "The conference will cover topics relevant to all lines of work, from healthcare to technology."
Alternatives: "all professions" or "every field of work".
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Women in all lines of work can expect greater discrimination than usual.
The slide in stock prices is also taking a toll on how much revenue the city garners from its richest residents in all lines of work.
That happens in all lines of work – where it becomes a very one-sided conversation, and that's not very interesting for me".
To a mix of people from all lines of work, they teach that a warm, personal touch can be more persuasive in winning repeat customers than the product or service itself.
Everyone must be acquainted with all lines of work, and then each person practices the one for which he shows the greatest aptitude.
There are errors in all lines of work.
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All these lines of work are dangerous but indispensable, as whaling once was, but none seem perfectly analogous.
All these potential lines of work will provide both confirmation of our current results and new knowledge.
As far as they're concerned, we all make our livings in a line of work that rhymes with "Borganized Grime".
You're getting all those different perspectives from different lines of work.
Each of these lines of work can be unforgiving.
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