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The phrase "do a work" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
The correct way to express this idea would be "do work" or "complete a task." Example: "I have a lot of work to do today." or "I need to finish a task before the deadline."
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She contracted him to do a work.
Why do a work placement when you could go on the dole?
"The regionals can't do a work again the next year," she said.
They invited me to do a work of public art, though I don't often do public art.
I'm going back to Canada, where I'm from, to do a work placement at the Toronto Centre for Forensic Science.
In 2003, before the marriage started to sour, Mr. Brant commissioned the artist to do a work for his vast collection.
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Without the real threat of bankruptcy, you can't do a work-out outside of bankruptcy".
Citing an unnamed source "close to the House Judiciary Committee," Mr. Wilson writes that "either the vice president himself or, more likely, his chief of staff, Lewis (Scooter) Libby chaired a meeting at which a decision was made to do a work-up on me".
Next year, she says, she wants to do a "work-oriented calendar, so tools, tractors, that kind of aspect".
How recent does a work have to be?
When he said he had done a work "carefully", as he often did, he meant it.
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