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"work longer than" is correct and is a very common phrase used in written English.
You might use it to describe how long someone worked on a project: "I worked longer than my colleagues on the project."
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It said the "vast majority" of those work longer than the EU-wide working time limit of 48 hours.
Across the rich world, well-educated people increasingly work longer than the less-skilled.
Full-time employees certainly work longer than in other European countries.
According to the TUC, 3.3 million employees currently work longer than 48 hours a week.
Do college graduates work longer than high-school dropouts across the world, as they do in America?
For those out of work longer than six months, however, vacancies and the unemployment rate both rose.
But it was the second straight game in which Boone made a pitcher work longer than he had to.
Even if it's on a more phased retirement basis, having to work longer than you planned can be quite scary".
The press NEVER writes about willing supportive parents that will have to work longer than they would like (I am 57).
Furthermore, physicians and nurses who are unfamiliar with their patients' working conditions may keep workers with minor injuries away from work longer than necessary.
But he is also the face of a profession that has gone from glamorous to gray, as more flight attendants work longer than they ever imagined.
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