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Discover Ludwig"work doing" is not a correct phrase in written English.
It is unclear and not grammatically correct. A more suitable phrase would be "doing work." Example: "I have a lot of work to do today, so I won't be able to join you for lunch."
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Work doing what?
Let's get to work doing it".
So it's getting work, doing work, getting paid.
Wow - awesome work doing the research you did.
I'm avoiding work, doing what I love to do".
Up close and ugly: flies at work doing what flies do best.
"If not," he said, "I was going to find work doing something else.
Instead, as a biologist, he went to work doing clinical trials for Astra Pharmaceuticals.
He offered his version of pro bono work, doing the dirty chores around the barn.
Both parents were at work, doing their best to make ends meet.
By dawn on Monday, they would be back at work, doing the same thing.
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