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"to workshop" is a valid expression in English and can be used in both spoken and written English
It typically refers to the act of collaboratively exploring a topic or project through group discussion and brainstorming. For example: "We've scheduled a workshop to discuss ways to improve the company's customer service."
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to workshop
noun
A room, especially one which is not particularly large, used for manufacturing or other light industrial work.
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With lots of opportunities to discuss new practises and to workshop ideas and new theories.
Bottles of sherry, which she offers to workshop students, perch on the sink.
We went to workshop the play in the Fens and all stayed in a cottage together.
There'll also be opportunity to bring along a copywriting or content challenge to workshop.
Importantly, they allowed Simon to workshop the play well in advance.
Edinburgh, we have discovered, is not the place to workshop ideas.
There will be plenty of time to workshop the issue in the days after Christmas.
He also began to workshop his writing with a fellow student at Bath Spa called Jonathan Bentley-Smith.
As part of the show, I was invited to workshop with a group of eight young people to explore issues surrounding confidence and self-esteem.
Under cover of darkness, unemployed stocking-weavers moved from workshop to workshop, smashing the "wide frames" that had wrecked their livelihoods and starved their families.
Upon his return to Mexico City, in 1987, Orozco catalyzed a group of young artists, who met regularly to workshop a wide range of free-form sculptural ideas.
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