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The phrase "fruit of work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the rewards, results, or successes gained from having worked hard. For example, "After months of hard work, the team was finally able to enjoy the fruit of their labor."
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Still, even as change inches in, some staunch supporters of Goodluck Jonathan believe any improvement under Buhari is simply the fruit of work his predecessor began.
Sanitation and Health Rights in India is the fruit of work that 29-year-old Anoop Jain has struggled with for the better part of the last six years.
"You have the right to work, but never to the fruit of work..
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Above the bar were the two apartments where Ms. Marczyk, her two daughters and her five grandchildren had lived, and where she had stashed $1,000 worth of Christmas presents, the fruit of working extra hours this year.
Yellow was interpreted as a symbol of harvest and the fruits of work, both in agriculture and otherwise.
Much the same, if you're a consumer you're a worker first; that or you've been handed the consumptive fruits of work by some other worker.
The fruit of their work was "The Defiant".
My documentary Equal Means Equal, which was released on Tuesday, is the fruit of this work.
The fruit of your work has been plucked by the Palestinian comrades.
But now, with City of Joy, I am seeing the fruit of my work, and others want to join.
Michel said Abdeslam's capture had not come about by chance, but was "the fruit of enormous work" that had mobilised between 300 and 400 investigators.
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