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Discover LudwigThe phrase "find a work" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression would be "find work" or "find a job."
Example: "After months of searching, I finally managed to find work in my field."
Alternatives: "secure employment" or "get a job."
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I wonder if I could find a work of art to match my fiance?
These fees do not bother the insurance companies and other clients that hire the Register to find a work.
Hence, around 1295 one can still find a work such as the botanical carving of Southwell Chapter House.
If it does, most people expect to find a work of modest historical interest, rather than the secret of life.
So if you find a work is too weak or it won't become what you originally thought … that's the worst time.
Commiserations to Francis, whose t-shirt and mug will be in the mail as soon as we can find a work experience kid to lick the envelope.
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Now 3, Judah still doesn't believe in forever and keeps trying to find a work-around for death.
The two play Peter and Alice, who have two young daughters and are struggling to find a work-life balance.
She encouraged him to watch over me, and he helped me find a work-study job in the public relations department.
The issue of how to find a "work-family balance" for working women continues to gain mainstream political traction, but that's hardly the stuff of feminist manifestos.
Supergirl explores a young woman's relatable struggle to find a work-life balance while trying to escape the shadow of a more successful relative.
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