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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being on work" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
Instead, you could say "working" or "being at work." For example, "I am currently working on a project" or "I am currently at work."
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We see that the probability of returning to work after being on work assessment allowance is very different for individuals with the two different sets of covariates, also when accounting for the uncertainty of the estimates.
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For some time, I had been feeling exhausted from being on work-leave.
But the onus is on work; it's their responsibility".
The second source of data was on work permits.
Everyone is on court working on skills.
Be to work on time.
Always be on time for work.
Both are based on works by Michelangelo.
"I was focused on working out something.
Whatever is going on is not working".
Update is being worked on!
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