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"work fewer hours" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are talking about decreasing the amount of time you spend at work. For example, "I'm trying to stay healthy, so I'm going to start working fewer hours each week."
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In Sweden, where the six-hour day originates, flexible working is accepted and people work fewer hours.
They also work fewer hours.
When they do, they work fewer hours.
Women earn less only if they work fewer hours.
"So nobody comes around, and we work fewer hours.
German women work fewer hours than women in most other OECD countries (see chart).
Obamacare's subsidies will boost the finances of poor workers; they may therefore work fewer hours.
Many — not all, of course — company women and men would like to work fewer hours.
While French productivity is good, the French work fewer hours than most other Europeans.
Europeans apparently want something different, since most of them work fewer hours on average than Americans.
As income inequality rose, it finds, Australians decided to work fewer hours.
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