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The phrase "some kind of work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an unspecified job or activity. For example, "I'm looking for some kind of work to help me pay for college."
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Your students are required to do some kind of work over summer vacation.
Tens of millions of Americans do some kind of work from home, according to federal data.
"I will find some kind of work cleaning houses," she said.
The possibility that this smart attire is some kind of work uniform doesn't make the image any less stylish.
Ever since being laid off from her construction job three years ago, Ms. Baker, who is in her 40s, has been constantly searching for some kind of work.
In Wisconsin, you are not even entitled to a state-subsidised job".Now, each claimant is assumed to be capable of some kind of work.
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"You've got to have some kind of working relationship with the mayor -- it's absolutely essential," Mr. Hevesi said.
Yes, of course, everything about us, from the simplest sensation to the most elaborately constructed sense of self, requires a brain in some kind of working order.
What needs to be found is a way out of the current mess, so that, little by little, Venezuela, Ukraine, and other countries on the edge can find their way back to some kind of working normality.
A survey published this week by IRS Employment Review, a journal, concluded that two-thirds of firms now have some kind of works committee; a quarter have set one up in the past two years.
It is an often forgotten fact, not least because the movie attempted to gloss it over, that in the book Holly is quite clearly some kind of working lady in the old, euphemistic sense of the term.
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