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Discover Ludwig"perform some work" is a valid phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to someone or something executing some type of task. For example: "The new employee was expected to perform some work that was outside of her job description."
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An Atlanta contractor pulled up to a house one morning where he was to perform some work.
If the strike goes on much longer, the company said it was also considering bringing in managers from former GTE regions to perform some work.
As for Coca-Cola, Mr. Caddell says that he did perform some work for the company on "new Coke," but only after the decision to market the drink had already been made.
If the employee is able to perform some work, graded (partial) sick leave is prescribed.
"These opportunities let a student get a degree and perform some work in that field all at the same time".
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These three men, all in their late 50s and early 60s, have been tested and provisionally found too unwell to work for the moment, but put into a "work-related activity group", which means that they have to perform some work-related activities (such as attending this meeting) in order to continue getting their benefits.
Men worked an average of 8.6 hours on days when they performed some work for pay.
The victims have been positively identified, he says, although the medical examiner is still performing some work.
He also performed some work on nonadiabatic quantum and semiclassical dynamics in condensed molecular systems and vibrational dynamics is liquids.
During the year of the site's existence, the Treasure Chest only contained one name, that of a man who had performed some work for Maxwell.
I am a semi-retired Engineer who has performed some work in both Energy Conservation and Environmental Affairs for a Major Fortune 100 company for many years.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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