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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a work" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is typically "at work," which refers to being in a place of employment or engaged in work-related activities.
Example: "I will be at work until 5 PM today."
Alternatives: "in the workplace" or "on the job".
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Ugh, leaking through a blouse at a work meeting!
They had bumped into each other at a work event.
Shot glasses left behind at a work station.
Mr. Hirabayashi served out his three-month prison term at a work camp near Tucson.
"It encourages you to look closely and deeply at a work of art".
I wanted a 45-minute primer on how to look at a work of art.
(A third founder, Kevin Pearce, was stuck at a work dinner).
The time we spend looking at a work of art – 30 seconds?
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Had I met him at a work-related conference?
If he's at a work-related dinner, oftentimes there are bankers who could be interested in our projects, so there's a lot of synergy.
A few months later, at a work-related party, I saw several people wearing Glass, their cameras hovering above their eyes as we talked.
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