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"getting work done" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase can be used to express the idea of completing required tasks. For example: "I've been busy getting work done all day."
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I'm getting work done.
2.41pm Having trouble getting work done.
"We were simply not getting work done," he said.
Most of them are in their studios, getting work done.
"I had a breakdown in terms of getting work done," he said.
"There is already a culture of getting work done here," Mr. Bacigalupo said.
"I had a hard time getting work done in April," she explained, defensively.
We're getting work done, but we're also keeping each other company.
From £425 Small screens are great for portability, but can be cramped for getting work done.
Now, Mr. Margeson said, the trips are shorter and decidedly focused on, well, getting work done.
WHEN you travel for business, do you have every intention of getting work done on the plane?
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