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The phrase "car work" can be used in written English as part of a sentence in some contexts. It is commonly used to refer to the work that is done on a car, such as repairs or maintenance. Example: "The mechanic completed the car work quickly and efficiently, getting my vehicle back on the road in no time." In this sentence, "car work" is used to describe the work that was done on the car by the mechanic. It could also be used in other contexts, such as discussing the cost of car work or the importance of regular car work to keep a vehicle running smoothly.
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Most North Americans now live designer lives - sleep, eat, sit in car, work, shop, watch TV, sleep again.
A quarter of British adults now walk for less than nine minutes a day – including time spent getting to the car, work and the shops.
But in much of Mr. Prince's car work, as with his paintings of the texts of corny, often cruel jokes, she sees other intentions at work.
"It wasn't just a case of speed, it was about learning to set up the car, work with engineers and how to develop the car through the year," he added.
On-air commentators for Speed TV speculated that with Hamilton making three stops, McLaren was trying to minimize the team's inability to make car work on soft compound tires.
It is also alleged that taxpayers helped to pay for his full-time housekeeper at a cost of £14,000, and her car, work to his stables and for his piano to be tuned.
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"And only one car works".
The Dagenham Ford car works, which used to employ 40,000 people, ceased production in 2002.
I know how that car works; I know how the engine works.
He really gets into how the car works and makes the set-up work for him.
But who are the agents in the pursuing car working for?
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