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Discover LudwigThe phrase "work all day" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's daily routine or job responsibilities. Some examples of using this phrase in a sentence are: 1) "I have to work all day tomorrow, so I won't be able to attend the party." 2) "She's a hard worker, she can work all day without taking a break." 3) "He works all day on a construction site, lifting heavy materials." 4) "I'm exhausted from working all day, I just want to relax now." 5) "My boss expects me to work all day, even on weekends."
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To work all day, every day, seven days a week.
THEY work all day.
"They work all day long.
Then, after lunch, I'd work all day".
I've been at work all day".
Such relationships and coincidences were at work all day.
With maintenance they can work all day and all night.
I used to work all day on Saturday, Sunday.
You mike them and you work all day.
"I work all day," he said in a soft voice.
Not today, cos I've been at work all day".
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