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"to complete work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about someone doing or needing to do a task. For example, "The deadline is looming, so I must complete the work as soon as possible."
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The House and the Senate worked all night to complete work on the $27.3 billion budget.
Drake patiently waited for Hewson to complete work on the track.
Indeed, it took Pinault's team only 18 months to complete work, despite many technical challenges.
One is to complete work on a Department of Homeland Security.
Delegates are expected to pledge to complete work on a treaty next year.
The city said his company was fired because it was unable to complete work on time.
I have deadlines to complete work, and if I miss them, then I'm a failure.
Penalties and fines for failure to complete work on time range from $500 to $3,000 a day.
The administration is requesting $5.8 billion to complete work on levees and flood walls in the New Orleans area.
General Motors and Ford Motor are each due to complete work on new car plants in Russia this summer.
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Congress once again missed its 1 October deadline--the start of the new fiscal year--to complete work on the budget.
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