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Discover Ludwig"work like a dog" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to imply that someone is working very hard or putting a lot of effort into something. For example: "She's been working like a dog all weekend to finish the project."
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Work like a dog.
If you work like a dog, you work very hard.
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"Work like a dog," says the designer Nanette Lepore.
"I'm willing to work like a dog to attain it".
"He makes you work like a dog," says Osvaldo.
(She said her office's unofficial motto is "Work like a dog, live like a monk").
I work like a dog, but I don't see any other option".
He'd said, "Why do you want to stay there and work like a dog?" He'd said, "There's nothing for you here, don't return".
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Aguero worked like a dog.
I worked like a dog.
"She works like a dog".
He works like a dog.
Edmond Burke William H. Macyy) has been working like a dog.
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