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The phrase "started at work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the beginning of a job or task at a workplace. Example: "I started at work last Monday and have been getting to know my colleagues since then."
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So if you're having trouble getting started at work this morning, just know that you're not alone.
The app allows users to sync the lessons they watch on the Web with the app, pausing a video started at work to pick up and watch on the train home, for example.
This was particularly the case in tasks thought to be more closely associated with back pain, and where back pain was perceived to have started at work.
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They start at Work No 3: Yellow Painting and end at Ballet (Work No 1020), with very little left out.
The woman was distressed; her "recommendation" had been read as a real recommendation, sans scare quotes, and the person she disliked was starting at work on Monday.
Work is about relationships, but those relationships don't need to start at work.
It usually starts at work, but I have seen it extend to family and personal activities.
When we are just starting at work, we come in with this huge motivation to contribute something new, something big.
After a week at home, the young man started back at work.
On the first day they started back at work there was almost no time to think.
I had only just started back at work after a maternity leave.
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