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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suggests working" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a phrase that suggests or implies the action of working. This phrase can be used to describe a situation where someone is suggesting the task of working, or to express a general idea that working is recommended or suggested. Example: The job description suggests working at least 40 hours per week, with potential for overtime.
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As for us, we are (as the time-stamp suggests) working on Greenwich Mean Time.
Norris suggests working somewhere other than your home office at least once a week.
She suggests working from the top to the bottom of a house, and from left to right around each room.
Mr. Harrison suggests working with the Web host provider, installing updated Internet security software and using stronger administrator passwords.
Michael Watkins, author of Your First 90 Days, suggests working with your boss or a member of the HR team to draw up this list to make sure you don't miss anyone important.
In 25 years, Ms. Friedland has interviewed many would-be do-gooders like me, who say they want to be of the most service but then demur when she suggests working with the elderly.
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That was when he suggested working together again.
The actual time they suggested working in Congress each day was 2 hours!
As a remedy, I would suggest working to alleviate the genuine suffering of others.
If time is an issue, Ms. Lang suggested working in mini-walks.
I would suggest working on that part of you and grabbing any opportunity to make a contact".
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