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Discover Ludwig"work hard at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is devoting energy and effort to a task; for example, "He works hard at his studies every day so he can get a good grade in his class."
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"I really work hard at it".
I work hard at it".
We work hard at fighting egos.
I work hard at what I do.
I didn't work hard at promoting myself.
"I try and work hard at football.
It's the only thing you work hard at".
His mother insisted her children work hard at school.
A.V.: We work hard at keeping the relationship going.
"We work hard at maintaining a highly ethical, straightforward business".
I'm going to work hard at gaining them back".
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