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The phrase "in for work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is present or available for their job or tasks. Example: "I will be in for work at 9 AM tomorrow to start the new project."
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He saw thousands of men going in for work, and he thought, What a fool I have been, never even to have tried to get work here.
He brings home the foil that he wraps his sandwich in for work.
Some of the hotels I've been put up in for work in Scotland have been shockingly bad.
"You have a lot of people flying in for work, and they need a place to stay.
On weekends, I'll usually have school kids coming in for work experience, or I'll be fixing things in my apartment – mending vases, painting shelves, organising things.
At the Neue Galerie you generally know what you're in for: work by early-20th-century German and Austrian artists, and in the cafe, fine apple strudel.
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Gangs are in stand-in for work.
I had to be in Texas for work anyway.
Tuesdays and Wednesdays, Martin stayed in Reading for work.
Nobody has accused me of asking for favors in exchange for work like Ratner.
I am in Haiti, for work.
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