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The phrase "sense of working" can be used in written English and is considered correct grammar.
It might be used to describe one's feeling of accomplishment or satisfaction when they work, such as in the example sentence, "After completing the project, Jen had a strong sense of working."
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Speaking of conveying a sense of working hard.
They need to have a sense of working together.
"There is a fundamental sense of working collaboratively," she says.
It's an imperfect metric, but does provide a good directional sense of working norms.
Stoppard said, "I have almost no sense of working from a program or an agenda.
Students experienced public pedagogy first hand and were also given their own sense of working within the public domain.
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It's just another form of capitalist control: a confusing regime that erodes employees' sense of work, place and self.
And I was amused by the unfinishedness, the sense of work in progress, of a happening to be.
Is it hard to have a sense of work-life balance between Anthony Bourdain, the celebrity, and Tony Bourdain, the person?
Diagnosed with breast cancer, and troubled by a sense of work yet unfinished, Shostak returned to Botswana in 1989.
There has always been a devotional cast to Ms. Rapson's art, a sense of work fulfilling some kind of mute memorial function.
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