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"bulk of the work" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the majority or main portion of a task or project. Example: "John was in charge of the design aspect, but Mary had to take on the bulk of the work in implementing the project." Another example: "The teacher assigned the bulk of the work for the group project to the most organized member."
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Others embrace the bulk of the work.
And the bulk of the work has been completed.
The bulk of the work should be done.
But the bulk of the work belongs to the choir of the Stuttgart State Opera.
The pros usually hand over the bulk of the work to design firms.
The bulk of the work, he said, including new underground pipes and drainage, was done.
It was Marsh and Steve Smith (78) who did the bulk of the work.
First, the main cast members have, by far, the bulk of the work.
"It gave us an opportunity to get the bulk of the work done," Mr. Bradley said.
Lead counsels shoulder the bulk of the work and also commonly reap the largest fees.
The bulk of the work in the show falls somewhere between the two, however.
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