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The phrase "on work days" is correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to refer to days of the week when people are typically required to go to their place of work. For example: "I usually call my mother on work days".
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Schorer says that he gave class not just on work days but also on the dancers' (and his) one free day, and during layoffs.
On work days, 7 am.
We also studied whether insomnia symptoms and intervention effects differed on work days and days off.
They manage this by using a lot of caffeine on work days, then have long lie-ins to recover.
He ran 14 to 15 miles on work days, longer on his days off, carrying a palm-sized stopwatch to record each mile.
Mr. Roenneberg calls this "social jet lag," which he defines as the difference between your midsleep on free days and on work days.
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Open image in new window Fig. 4 Effects of working split shifts on parental child care on working days, by time of day and sex.
In our cohort the rotating shift workers (compared to daytime workers) slept less, both on working days and on non-working days.
Working split shifts reduces leisure time on working days by approximately 7 min for both women and men.
For example, one study reported significantly higher death rates at weekends than on working days for all patients treated in 72 German medical centres.
Working split shifts is associated with more time spent sleeping on working days: on average, 12 min more for women and 8 min more for men.
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