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In situ means "in place", whereas "operando" means "working" or "operating", i.e. the catalyst at work, so it is incorrect to state "in working", which is what in operando would imply.
Reason is at work; so is imagination.
"He left work at work, so I never really knew what he did.
I was bored out of my skull at work, so I picked up issue #319.
Laura is on a final warning at work, so taking a sicky would be inadvisable.
And I've got huge things happening at work, so there's a lot to be done".
Even doctors are advocating they should stand at work – so it must be serious.
People spend an awful lot of their time at work so it needs to be wonderful.
Her mother was at work, so a teacher took her to a nearby hospital in northern Amsterdam.
We spend the majority of our time at work, so feeling happy and valued there is hugely important.
Alex Jones* has to switch his phone off at work so the constant text messages do not distract him.
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