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The phrase "at work identifying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is currently engaged in the process of identifying something, often in a professional or task-oriented context.
Example: "The team is at work identifying the key issues that need to be addressed in the project."
Alternatives: "in the process of identifying" or "actively identifying".
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"We are hard at work identifying the attorneys to conduct the review.
By then, of course, the world's press had seen the film, and the rumour-mill was already at work, identifying it as the discovery of the year.
Researchers are hard at work identifying specific genes and mutations (or variants) that play a role in the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of cardiovascular disease.
In consultation with Professor Kegan, Dr. Rapier began to observe his own behavior at work, identifying occasions when he was reluctant to hand over projects — or when he superficially handed them over, only to retain ultimate control.
"The middlemen, traders, refiners, transport companies, and anyone else that handles [Isis's] oil should know that we are hard at work identifying them, and that we have tools at hand to stop them," David Cohen, the undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence at the US treasury, warned.
This article presents a study of risk assessment in Cambodia as an example of such iterative risk management at work, identifying some of the tangible barriers developing countries face in implementing such an approach.
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Anyone who has been part of the rumor mill at work identifies with its impact on a work team.
Program content was selected to modify known risk factors for WD and problems at work identified in initial focus groups [ 10].
The most important challenges at work identified by the alumni were insufficient skills in: data analysis, decision making, inter-sectoral cooperation development, English language and training.
If you regularly have a cigarette with a cup of coffee, or during your break at work, identify those situations so you can better anticipate them and prepare for them, possibly avoiding those situations entirely, or finding a suitable replacement.
Because one of the winners brought blinking into the light – even his beard looked startled – was John Hardy, a professor of neuroscience at University College London, whose work identifying mutations that cause amyloid build-up in the brain has revolutionised the study of Alzheimer's disease.
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