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Discover Ludwig"got a work" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to having found a job or task to do. Example: I just got a work at the local library.
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"Jack, I got a work.
In time, he got a work permit.
He's got a work ethic about him and he's a serious football man.
If I got a work permit in America for two years and I went with my family, I would have to pay for education and health".
In November, she got a work permit under a policy put in place by the Obama administration in June giving temporary reprieve from deportation to certain illegal immigrants who came to the country as children.
Somehow, sophomore year I got a work study position with organic chemistry Professor Harvey Wasserman.
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Got a work-based sartorial conundrum you would like to see addressed in Look the business?
She's already got a working title.
She got a work-study job cleaning the dorms, to supplement her scholarship and her loans.
I've got a working class wife.
Consumers expected to get a work out, not to get worked over.
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