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be in work
noun
A position of power or a way to get it.
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It citizens would be in work.
A catch-22 was involved: to get a card, you needed to be in work, but to be in work you required a card.
THIS YEAR MORE than 3.1 billion people the world over will be in work.
By 2002, half the caseload must be in work or in "work-related activities".
She knows only a month ahead whether she will be in work.
"I have a real mission now to be in work that will be cathartic for people.
"Well, I would not be in work if that was the case.
And we are certainly in a time where married women are likely to be in work.
Meagre wage increases (for those lucky enough to be in work) mean shoppers have little extra to spend.
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It is £2.50 an hour less than the London living wage, the amount that I would need to earn to not be in-work poverty.
Government figures show that some 67% of those receiving child or working tax credits are designated to be "in-work families".
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