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"blood work" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used in the medical field to refer to the laboratory analysis of a sample of someone's blood. For example: "The doctor ordered some blood work to look for signs of infection."
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blood work
noun
Alternative spelling of bloodwork
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"'Here's his blood work.
But will artificial blood work?
· Blood Work opens this Friday.
One doctor-in-training proposed blood work.
Blood work indicated the obvious: inflammation.
"I do have extensive blood work.
Blood work indicated that his cholesterol was too high.
From Matthew Siegel's Blood Work (CB Editions £8.99).
Repeatedly, medical examinations and blood work concluded nothing substantial.
He'd had routine blood work, a CT scan, an M.R.I.
They were still doing blood work, Lawrence said.
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