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The phrase "any of their work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a selection or subset of work produced by a group or individual.
Example: "I appreciate any of their work that contributes to the project’s success."
Alternatives: "any of their projects" or "any of their contributions".
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Before that, I really didn't understand any of their work.
Instruct your students that they are not to erase any of their work.
"Despite the significant work they perform, 'Charlie Rose' interns are not compensated for any of their work," the lawsuit said.
I have heard good, good things about theatre company Quarantine but not managed to see any of their work yet.
The governor of Ohio recently made headlines in India by banning state agencies from offshoring any of their work.
"I'm not sure any of their work would be quite the same were it not for Bourgeois".
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Church officials steadfastly refused last week to discuss any aspect of their work.
She remembered her family's porch light being smashed by the drug dealers across the street; they didn't want any illumination of their work.
The pair gave the script a refresh and unwittingly forced their fans to squint for any signs of their work on screen.
All those on the Smersh team were sworn to secrecy and warned that any mention of their work would be treated as treason.
The staff working in that room can be employed by the telecoms firm, but have state security clearance and are usually unable to discuss any aspect of their work with the rest of the company.
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