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Discover LudwigThe phrase "time for work" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express the idea that it is time to start focusing on doing work, or that it is time to end an activity and focus on work or duties. For example: It's time for work - let's put away our phones and focus on getting this project done.
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It was time for work.
I'M traveling all the time for work.
Is anyone on time for work on a regular basis?
"This is the time for work, for building".
It was time for work: the editors' weekly issue-planning meeting.
The good part about being an obsessive-compulsive is that you're always on time for work.
How so? "It leaves an awful lot of time for work".
Many retired people wonder how they ever had time for work.
You've got to allocate time for work and time for living and stick to it".
How will I get up in time for work without Brian to wake me?
You've got to be on time for work or there are consequences.
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