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Discover LudwigThe phrase "how is work" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common phrase used to inquire about someone's job or occupation. Example: "Hey, John. How is work going at the new company?".
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"How is work?
How is work defined, it seems to ask, when, as at present, passive "facilitating" can constitute a career?
Our robot overlords: How is work changing in the age of AI, automation and autonomous robots.
(You're looking for specific examples of things that people do and how they behave that work well with this boss. Don't let him or her get away with gleaming generalities. Everyone is a "hard worker").. - How is work assigned?
"And how is work here?" I asked.
"What is new?" "How is work?" "How are the kids?" Small talk is more than trivial.
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