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The phrase "are hard at work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is diligently engaged in a task or activity.
Example: "The team members are hard at work preparing for the upcoming presentation."
Alternatives: "are diligently working" or "are busy at work."
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Lawmakers are hard at work raising money.
Diamond miners are hard at work.
They are hard at work there.
Feminist journalists are hard at work promoting their cause.
Here too Russian officials are hard at work.
Inside, three hundred or so employees are hard at work.
"Now we are hard at work on it".
Similar(4)
She was hard at work.
Meanwhile, Indian mathematicians were hard at work.
"Chris is hard at work.
"I'm hard at work".
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