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Discover Ludwig"she's worked" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is the contraction of "she has worked" and can be used in place of the full form in casual or informal writing. Example: She's worked hard all week and deserves a day off.
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She's worked in restaurants such as London's River Café and Melbourne's Attica, and now runs her own wine consultancy.
Dannenbaum knows politics, as she's worked on 18 political campaigns, including Hillary Clinton's.
"She's worked so hard, she's such a diligent, hard-working, everything she does.
What's distinct about Halle is she's not a snob and she's worked her way up, and the consumer knows this".
She's worked in criminal justice.
She's worked very hard.
"She's worked so hard," Mr. French said.
"She's worked on that post, in essence, for 10 years.
It's what she's worked for all these years.
She's worked on it longer than I have.
"You know she's worked hard for 20 years.
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