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"to work on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you are actively engaging in a task or project. For example, "I am looking forward to working on this project with you."
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To work on what?
It's something to work on".
And we need to work on that.
"We are trying to work on it".
I returned to work on cloud nine.
"We wanted to work on reconciliation.
"We are continuing to work on it.
He continued to work on Aphasia.
We will continue to work on this".
Duquette urged him to work on it.
I'm going to work on that.
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for me to work on a
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i start to work on january
insufficient to work on
to perform on
to collaborate on
to concentrate on
to engage on
to business on
to research on
to businesses on
to function on
to employment on
to labor on
to duty on
to performed on
to co operate on
to duties on
to have jobs on
to accomplishments on
to collaborating on
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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