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The phrase "with his work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person's actions, or to refer to a person's results or output. For example: "John's hard work paid off, and he achieved success with his work."
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It is in keeping with his work".
She was familiar with his work.
An Inventor... dying with his work unfinished.
HABERMAN: I'm very familiar with his work.
I was totally intrigued with his work.
He appears satisfied with his work.
Miller's relationship with his work is far more complicated.
I bonded with him by helping him with his work.
Looking gets you only so far with his work.
George had a deeper connection with his work.
The dangers involved with his work are obvious.
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