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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any work at all" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the absence or presence of work in a general sense, often in a negative context.
Example: "I haven't done any work at all this week due to personal issues."
Alternatives: "any kind of work" or "any sort of work".
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Did I do any work at all?
Others struggled to find any work at all.
I was glad of any work at all.
This summer, some might not have any work at all.
It's not that much work, but should an iPad case require any work at all?
"I didn't have any work at all before this," said one, Marie-Jo Louis-Beatrice.
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The story from here on is limited in some instances by a lack of key works by major artists, or any works at all.
The story from here on is limited in some instances by a lack of significant works by major artists, or any works at all.
A lot of my classmates from Stanford, including Evan Spiegel who created Snapchat, didn't have any work experience at all - and look at what they created.
ReprintsAs for the Morongo, most no longer do any paid work at all.
They were "absolutists", who would not contemplate any war work at all.
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