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"get up for work" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the act of waking up and getting ready for one's job or occupation. Example: "I have to get up for work at 6am every morning."
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10 30 Get up for work.
Thursday 8 January Tried to get up for work.
Now I go home and sleep around the time I'd get up for work before.
It's inspiring, and it makes you get up for work every day".
Walt would get up for work in the dark, before school, and on Sundays he had a double load, which meant skipping church.
This is a man who's not had to get up for work since his time as a firewatcher on Salford docks in the early 1970s.
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Getting up for work each morning is an exercise in misery.
Getting up for work in the morning doesn't get any more pleasant as the weather gets colder with the season.
Getting up for work tomorrow will not be easy….
She is required to bring exactly the same bright-eyed interest to both, having got up for work at 3.15am.
They played shinny, under the lights, past midnight, sometimes until 2 A.M. Dad got up for work, while P.K. slept in.
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