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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she's working" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a female subject is currently engaged in a job or task.
Example: "I can't talk right now because she's working on an important project."
Alternatives: "she is employed" or "she is busy."
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She's hiding and she's working.
"Two master's, and she's working on her Ph.D".
"She's working at McDonald's".
Currently she's working part-time in the Guardian's offices.
She's working for Texas oil companies, not California's people.
She's working.
"She's working very hard.
But she's working.
I know she's working hard".
She's working it out.
She's working on it.
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