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Discover Ludwig"all that work" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large amount of effort or labor that has been put into something. Here is an example: "I couldn't believe all that work she did to plan the surprise party for her best friend."
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There was all that work and something more.
"Asana takes all that work and unifies it onto one page".
That is when all that work on the cold, wet hill outside Bath pays off.
Just as important, they make all that work appear effortless.
Is it worth all that work for the traffic?
Yet for all that work, distortions remain.
All that work, all that hype.
How did all that work out?
"You'd think, after all that work......
All that work usually pays off.
All that work and still no money!
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