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Discover LudwigThe phrase "continued my work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of resuming or carrying on with tasks or projects that you were previously engaged in.
Example: "After taking a short break, I returned to my desk and continued my work on the report."
Alternatives: "resumed my work" or "carried on with my work."
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I continued my work, filled with all the possible meanings that that tiny, simple, human event could have meant to any Negro in the South where I had spent most of my hungry days.
With her generous support, I continued my work in Drosophila development as a postdoc.
In 1997, after I joined Wuhan University as a faculty member, I continued my work from a Buddhist nunnery in the mountains around the middle of the Yarlung Tsangpo River in southern Tibet.
Later, I continued my work with the YWCA in Geneva as a youth director for women's empowerment through education in Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
I continued my work, interviewing Sinatra's friends, employees, associates, former girlfriends and lovers, federal law enforcement agents, plus musicians, movie stars and mobsters like Moe Dalitz, who had known and worked with him over the years.
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I just have to continue my work".
"He said: 'No, I want to continue my work.
"This is my lifeline to continue my work," he said.
And I am resuming and continuing my work.
"I want to continue my work," Trombetta said.
None of these incidents deterred me continuing my work though.
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