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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost no work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that there is a negligible amount of work that needs to be done. For example, "Even though I'm behind on my project, I only have almost no work left to finish it."
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CONS: The open kitchen has almost no work space.
"If orders keep coming, you're fine, but if they stop, you have almost no work".
"During the first six months on the new job, I was given almost no work to do.
Those who do almost no work fall into several thousand categories... Tells about the difficulties of having an overstaffed household.
The No. 3 tackle is probably Bober, who has had almost no work at right tackle in this camp.
There are two kinds of servant There are those who do no work and those who do almost no work.
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Before recent efforts, for example, SFMOMA had almost no works by Beuys: now there are drawings, a vitrine, a blackboard.
During that period women in many academic disciplines, including philosophy, began to question why there were almost no works by women in the canons of their disciplines and why there were so few women in their professions.
Unlike the New York sales in May, which included almost no works by trendy names like Takashi Murakami, Damien Hirst and Maurizio Cattelan, amid fears that their markets had become overheated, Sotheby's sale on Thursday offered examples of each.
However, some sites almost had no work related meetings which would mean study coordination was defective.
When I began this work almost no-one talked about school food, and President Regan had just made ketchup a vegetable.
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