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"be immersed in work" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be fully absorbed and focused on one's work. Example: After receiving a promotion at work, Sarah was completely immersed in her new responsibilities and often stayed late at the office to get everything done.
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"It took me out of my small miseries to be immersed in work, to be overwhelmed by someone else".
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For generations, medical students have spent two years in classrooms and laboratories, memorizing body parts and dissecting specimens, eagerly anticipating the triumphant third year when they would be immersed in working with actual people who have actual diseases.
I do the same when I'm immersed in work that I think is more important than the smell of my armpits.
Pinter's The Caretaker premiered that year and Peter Brook, a huge fan of Littlewood, was immersed in work that would challenge every theatrical convention.
While it's a common notion that being immersed in work can provide insulation from grief, Ms. Rabe said returning immediately after her mother's death to "Merchant" was her only choice.
After rinsing in running tap water for 20 minutes, the muscle sections were immersed in working eosin solution for 2 minutes.
The sections were immersed in working Hematoxylin-Biebrich (Sigma, Cat # H-3136 and Acros, CI 26905, respectively) scarlet solution (for five minutes), and then dipped (∼8x) in 1 % acid alcohol and rinsed in tap water.
The great news is that this fall you have two opportunities to be immersed in Munro's work, don't walk... hop on a plane and run! photos courtesy of dale cohen designstudio.
"I wanted to be immersed in it.
Let yourself be immersed in the feeling.
Prepare to be immersed in religion.
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