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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attending work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of going to one's job or being present at the workplace.
Example: "After a long vacation, I am finally attending work again and looking forward to catching up with my colleagues."
Alternatives: "going to work" or "reporting to work".
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Attending work as normal.
They all happened to women attending work Christmas parties.
The weekend staff inside BBC Scotland was low, but those attending work were told to keep away from the windows.
The impact of higher workloads and uncertain business environments include higher levels of stress, absenteeism, presenteeism (the act of attending work while sick) and staff turnover.
I had been discussing the date when I'd start attending work as a woman, and the human capital department suggested that the meeting would be a perfect time to announce my transition to co-workers.
"There has been no attempt to stop people from going about their business, attending work or school, shopping for supplies or seeking medical treatment, as exaggerated reports on social media suggest," a government spokesman said.
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Further DWP research shows that one of the main barriers to attending work-focused interviews is mental ill health (pdf).
This two-tiered benefit includes a more stringent Work Capability Assessment following which those claimants deemed to be capable of work will receive lower benefits than those judged unable to work and receipt of benefit is contingent on them attending work-focused interviews [ 9].
This induces people to attend work when they shouldn't.
The deal is: attend work for 30 hours a week or lose benefits.
She wants to track down killers, work 20-hour days and occasionally attend work in less than lemon-fresh knickers.
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