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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on work" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically indicates an emphasis on or focus on work. For example, "He has been devoting all his time and energy on work."
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Come on, work with us.
"Go on, work on the crappy show.
Going to focus on work!
On work days, 7 am.
My focus on work was an escape.
We need to focus on work".
She also changed dates on work invoices.
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The hands-on work is very straightforward.
Finally, section "Conclusion" concludes with potential follow-on work.
Instead, Severino liked the hands-on work of a startup.
The rest required hands-on work.
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