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'project at work' is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it to refer to a job or task that needs to be completed. For example, "I'm so busy with the project at work that I don't have time to do anything else."
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There is a new project at work.
Another described asking her male producer about their next project at work drinks.
Mr. Kitts called Ms. Reece, who had hired him for a remodeling project, at work.
It can help drive us through an important project at work with a quick turnaround.
Thank You, Redux A co-worker who lives several states away helped me with a project at work.
"If you have a deadline or a big project at work, you're unbalanced until it's done," she points out.
EAGER to leave town for the Fourth of July weekend, I was determined to finish a project at work that involved entering reams of data into a spreadsheet.
"I took Construction Project Scheduling and Control and was working on a smaller project at work," Lazo says.
"At 4 30 that afternoon I got called in on a project at work and didn't get out of my office until 10 30 p.m.," he said.
Peck adds a generous selection of archival footage showing the heroes of Baldwin's project at work and detailing Baldwin's own intellectual activism at times of crisis.
Give them ownership According to an MTV study, 89% of millennials want to be able to decide how to do a project at work.
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