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Discover Ludwig"do for work" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate tasks or activities that one is responsible for as part of their job or employment. Example: "I have a lot to do for work tomorrow, including a meeting with the client and preparing a report for my boss." Another example: "She works long hours and often has to bring work home with her to do for work."
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What will we do for work?
What do they do for work?
What did her parents do for work?
"If they ban us what will we do for work?
That got them all excited and there they set, what would he do for work.
Sometimes, what you do for work chooses you as much as you choose it.
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What have you been doing for work?
He asked me what I did for work.
"Dubfire had asked me what I was doing for work.
Every therapist has known what I've done for work.
I wrote down everything I ever did for work.
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