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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are back at work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has returned to their job or duties after a break or absence.
Example: "After the holiday season, the employees are back at work and ready to tackle new projects."
Alternatives: "have returned to work" or "are back on the job".
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But if she did have any insight, it was short-lived: in March of the same year she goes back to cheerfully reporting on the way children are taken away from their mothers "at a very early age" and how quickly women are back "at work" after their confinement.
"We are delighted the drivers are back at work and are confident we can maintain a constructive working relationship".
Federal employees are back at work.
Churches remain unharmed and street cleaners are back at work .
Union members are back at work at 24 homes.
Four are back at work, in desk jobs.
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"I'm back at work.
Cindy was back at work.
She was back at work within days.
Salim is back at work now.
He's back at work.
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