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The phrase "as much at work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is equally engaged or involved in a task or situation.
Example: "She is as much at work on this project as her colleagues, contributing valuable insights and ideas."
Alternatives: "equally involved" or "just as engaged".
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And those human bonds matter as much at work as anywhere else.
Darwinism is as much at work in mutualism as it is in Tyrannosaurus rex and William Blake's tiger.
He noted women should talk as much at work as they do at home.
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I always half-joke about how I will probably never in my life have a job that I like as much as working at WIDR.
As much at home working for Radio 3 as for Radio 1, she had an inquiring mind and broad cultural interests that encompassed theatre, art and music.
For a boy from Round Rock, Texas, that demanded a lot of concentration — at least as much as working on the wire".
For a boy from Round Rock, Texas, that demanded a lot of concentration ��� at least as much as working on the wire".
He also had a light touch and was as much at home in the work of Arthur Schnitzler and Sacha Guitry as in that of Beckett and Pinter.
What may have been forgotten is that Ashcroft was a great, pioneering stage actor who was just as much at home in the work of Beckett and Pinter as in Shakespeare, Ibsen and Chekhov.
His professional attributes have disappeared as completely as the attributes of his onetime self, so that he feels as much at odds with his past work as with his past personal life.
Verdi himself saw the work as much at home in a theater as in a church; three days after the Requiem's premiere in 1874, at the Church of San Marco in Milan, he conducted a performance at La Scala.
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