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"lick of work" is an acceptable phrase used in written English
It is usually used to describe completing a task or job quickly, efficiently, and with great skill. For example, "My colleague took on a huge project and finished it with a lick of work, much to the delight of our boss."
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After some training she took her assigned desk and sat there for a month, doing not a lick of work, just staring off into space, breaking the routine only to ride the company elevator repeatedly up and down.
The Obama Administration is spending promiscuously even before it's done a lick of work to save Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
Don't ask your friend if she wants to go grocery shopping with you or send work emails during family movie night; instead, learn to be okay with just enjoying the time you spend with people even if it means you won't be doing a lick of work.
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It told him that Obama had never done a lick of physical work in his life".
It is a lick of paint".
He also gave her a lick of his vodka.
"But this isn't just a lick of paint.
I don't speak a lick of Tamil.
He's never given me a lick of problems.
The shrimp arrived butterflied under a lick of lemony butter.
"He never gave us a lick of trouble".
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