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Discover LudwigThe phrase "send to work" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct
It is missing a subject and verb, and it is not clear what is being sent to work. Here are a few examples of how you could use this phrase in a grammatically correct sentence: 1. "I will send my boss an email to request to work from home tomorrow." 2. "The company will send its employees to work on a volunteer project in the community." 3. "We need to send this project back to the drawing board and start over."
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Sex work is not a crime in Italy, but it attracts the attention of the police, so trafficking networks try to get residency permits for every girl they send to work on the streets.
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