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"same amount of work" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the same level of effort put into a task by two or more people. For example, "John and Joe both put in the same amount of work to finish the project."
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"They take the same amount of work," he said.
Does each opus represent the same amount of work?
If childcare isn't an option, expecting to get through the same amount of work is unrealistic".
"For literally the same amount of work, you're taking home four dollars more," Smith said.
Here, it's the same amount of work but the net work is negative.
"He would do the same amount of work as our U.S. congressmen," Arum kept repeating.
The problem? Trying to do the same amount of work in fewer hours.
"We commit to do the same amount of work SL would do at Grand Central," he said.
Compared with three years ago there are far fewer people around, who have to do the same amount of work.
The teams had the same assignments and produced the same amount of work, but they used very different methods.
Improving per-node efficiency decreases costs and fault recovery because fewer nodes are required for the same amount of work.
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