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"toil at" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to work hard at something, and can be used in almost any context. For example: "She toils at her job every day in order to get ahead in her field."
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Low-skilled workers toil at construction sites for around $250 a month.
He even gets e-mail alerts when they toil at home into the wee hours.
Rather than toil at low pay, more and more men have withdrawn from the job market.
They find jobs as live-in housemaids and toil at farms and factories.
She preferred putting her own energies into a painful decade of toil at the lowest reaches of London literary life.
In the nearby factory behind rusted gates, 40 workers toil at machines that transform cocoons into silk thread.
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He toiled at it.
Doctors ended up driving taxis; architects toiled at convenience stores.
He toiled at the furnaces himself to rally workers.
Mostly they are toiling at their desks, or in meetings.
I never toiled at it, such a skill coming naturally.
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