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The phrase 'do further work' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to additional work that needs to be done in order to complete a task or project. For example, "We need to do further work on the project before we can submit it to the client."
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However, for next-generation broadband networks, we need to do further work.
They agreed to do further work on this and established a workplan for 2008.
The bill's author said he had decided to do further work after it came under public criticism.
They undergo eighteen to twenty-four mofths of basic training and then do further work in whatever discipline is to become theirs.
The team have not looked at the cost of the admissions to the NHS, but intend to do further work on that.
Another two hospitals - North Tees and Hartlepool and Rotherham general hospitals - have requested more time to do further work in support of their applications.
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In addition to making collections from different locations within each of the cities, some local teams did further work.
She left IBM in 1960 to move to Los Angeles, where she worked at the aerospace firm Space Technology Laboratories; there she did further work on satellite orbits.
I aim to continue on this positive trajectory throughout the next year by leading student trips in January and March, and doing further work next summer.
He stopped the committee from doing further work, and, expressing frustration, put the task in the hands of a single judge.
Carr's spokesman later said he had to "walk back" his earlier comments, and the foreign minister had "postponed all work on the book and will not be doing further work while he holds his ministerial job".
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