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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clean up work" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of tidying up a work area or project (e.g. organizing the documents on one's desk). For example, you could say: "I need to do some clean up work before I finish this project."
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Match paint and clean up work area.
Cavendish Dounreay Partnership aims to have its clean up work on the site finished by 2025.
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Clean-up work during the first few months at Friar Park unearthed various legacies of Crisp's time there, such as stone and wood engravings containing whimsical homilies, some of which the Salesian nuns had concealed or painted over.
She cleaned up, worked with homeless women, campaigned against nuclear weapons, got divorced in her mid-30s and became a small-time playwright on the beatnik downtown New York scene, until, at 43, she wrote the Vagina Monologues and the sexual violence of her childhood became the motor of her existence.
Clean up your line work.
Clean up the dirty work.
Also, when returning to school or work, clean up any work stations, keyboards, desks, and areas you had close contact with during your infection.
Clean up you dishes and work area.
Clean up your areas of work.
But I think it's something baseball is working to clean up.
Shouldn't the prof have announced in advance that this would be required, giving the class a chance to clean up its work?
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