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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for any work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to tasks, projects, or assignments in a general sense, indicating applicability to all types of work.
Example: "The guidelines provided are applicable for any work that requires collaboration among team members."
Alternatives: "for any task" or "for any project".
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Any price — many millions, a buck fifty — paid for any work of art is absurd.
Some struggling with unemployment say they will settle for any work, even with pay cuts.
I'm still paid by them, and if they ask me for any work, I'll do it".
And I would never call for any work to be banned.
It's original, and well written; a fantastic combination for any work of fiction.
"We're for any work that can be done that allows customers to be heard," he said.
It is vital that people are paid for any work they are doing.
Chris Langham is not currently contracted for any work with the BBC".
Now a copyright is established for any work the moment it's created.
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That means that I can't use my work email on Inbox, which forces me to go to Gmail for any work-related emails.
A specialist contractor is recommended for any work involving volatile liquid fuels and is required by regulation in many countries when installing gaseous fuel systems.
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