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"quitting work" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the action of leaving one's job or stopping one's employment. Example: After years of feeling unfulfilled, Jane decided to take the leap and announce her quitting work to pursue her passion for photography full-time.
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But quitting work?
People aren't really quitting work or saving less, he said.
But quitting work to look after the children can mean financial disaster.
Bricknell was a beautician before quitting work to stay at home and look after the couple's children.
Here is a sampling of recent additions, which touch on subjects from retirement to the Internet: RETIREMENT MATTERS Retiring means more than just quitting work.
"99 per cent of the women out there, if their partner came home and said they were quitting work and moving city because they wanted to be a professional fighter….
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Fortunately, quitting works; smokers who stop before age 40 (and preferably well before 40) avoid over 90% of the risk.
"When you quit work, you've ruined yourself," he said.
The big money question: would you quit work for £1m?
In mid-1985 she decided to quit work and stay home.
At almost the same time the railway employés throughout the provinces also will quit work.
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