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"honorary work" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing work or responsibilities that are given as an honor or without pay. Here is an example: "The university presented her with an award for her dedicated honorary work in the community."
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This particular work of fiction had become an honorary work of English literature.
Most notable about the new museum design is how adjacent Albert Park becomes an honorary work of art itself.
She notes that many employees are paid for doing "honorary" work while "the rest of the SCA people didn't have enough to feed their children".
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The TCAC, chaired by S. Barry Cooper with Alan Turing's nephew Sir John Dermot Turing acting as Honorary President, worked with the University of Manchester faculty members and a broad spectrum of people from Cambridge University and Bletchley Park.
Andrew is responsible for the editorial policies of Scientific Data, in consultation with the Honorary Editor, and works with the Editorial Board to ensure a fair and thorough peer-review process for all submissions.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, speaking out three months after a foundation decided to rescind an honorary award for working to free hostages, is accusing "pressure applied by the media" for the rebuff.
The Constable of St John, Phil Rondel, said the severe weather was expected to lead to more damage and honorary police were working hard to clear roads.
The recipient of five honorary doctorates, her works are published by Theodore Presser Company and by the Israeli Music Institute and recorded on more than a dozen different labels.
Deborah Borda and Elizabeth Segerstrom served as honorary event chairs working with Anderson.
But that's a-O.K., because instead I got an honorary award for my work with dogs".
Among the most costly art involved is work by honorary members Jeff Koons, whose Monkey Train has a reserve price of £15,000, and the American pop artist Ed Ruscha, with a work valued at between £60,000 and £70,000.
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