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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will start work on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate the beginning of a task or project in the future. Example: "We will start work on the new marketing campaign next week."
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If he is at all wise he will start work on a new one, a real one, while there is a little time left.
Mr. Pitaro and Mr. Pleasants will start work on Oct. 18.
After touring this record, Stevens will start work on his next state.
This spring the Swedish government will start work on the facade.
The day after we meet, he will start work on a film of the insanely popular video game Assassin's Creed.
When the cast of "Jersey Shore" gets back from Italy later this year, three of the cast members will start work on their own reality shows.
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Tomorrow we will start working on the Netherlands.
Next week we will start working on how we can improve.
The campaigns on behalf of the constitutional amendment will start working on voters in the next few weeks.
Eventually, Mr. Almodóvar will start working on a new script; he usually writes 8 or 10 drafts and begins to settle on actresses around the third.
Archaeologists plan to rebury the mosaic to preserve it for the winter and will start working on it in the spring.
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