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Discover LudwigThe phrase "does his work" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe what someone is doing or has done. For example, "John always does his work diligently and with great attention to detail."
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Hi Jerry, Tom Youngs' line-out inability showed again on Saturday, at what point does his work in the loose become not worth the ineffective line-out?
He does his work early".
How does his work suggest these conclusions?
He does his work and he comes prepared.
The man sits at his desk and does his work.
So how does his work relate to Tanztheater?
Does his work make him anxious or happy, or both?
Why does his work sell for so much?
(Not only does his experience intertwine with my own, so does his work.
Does his work as a historian tell us anything about him?
"He does his work, the best is still to come for him at just 24.
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