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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for a working" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It is also not a commonly used phrase in standard written English. One possible way to use "for a working" in a sentence could be: - "I need a computer for a working at the office." Even in this example, it would be more grammatically correct to say "I need a computer for working in the office." However, it would be more natural to say "I need a computer to work at the office."
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I think sleep is overrated for a working mom.
"It would be enough for a working majority.
Tim: Living there was an unbelievable experience for a working class kid like me.
Unusually for a working artist, Mr. Arikha also wrote and lectured extensively on art history.
Bambridge is supervising plans for a working stoneyard in a playing field north of the church.
The officer's moped will be seized for 10 days -- for a working man, a devastating punishment.
One of the first architectural prizes he won was for a working drawing of a windmill.
"Before, trucks were mainly thought of as for a working man or woman," he said.
These rates would strike many people as surprisingly little for a working week.
"For a working stiff who can't write it off, it's a big deal".
It has to give a future for young people and for a working population".
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