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"work manner" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to someone's attitude, approach or behavior in work situations. For example, "John has an excellent work manner and always gets the job done quickly."
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We searched Pubmed and the internet by combining the terms culture, philosophy, work style, work manner, patient-practitioner relationship, time devoted to the patient with integrative medicine, complementary medicine, alternative medicine and CAM.
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He said his father was his rock and role model who taught him the importance of responsibility, hard work, manners and morals.
He said his father was his rock and role model, and had taught him the importance of responsibility, hard work, manners and morals.
Your parents will undoubtedly notice if you seem like you just got back from five years at finishing school, work manners in slowly.
Although her working manner is mild and thoughtful, she has been known to yell at people, for example when a studio assistant fails to read her mind.
The proposed approach is called Smart In-Memory Data Analytics Manager (SIM-DAM) model, which utilizes a dynamic working manner of the file system, as well as fully uses hardware mappings.
Then, in his inimitably better-you-than-me-to-interpret-my-work manner, he added, "But once you start labeling movies you start focusing only on that.
However, the motor's working manner is discrete and stochastic, thus it is impossible to formulate it by transfer function.
Heat pumps are electrical appliances that work in manner similar to refrigerators, moving heat from cool spaces to warmer ones.
It's bad enough to be a girl, any way, when I like boys' games, and work and manners.
"…It's bad enough to be a girl, anyway, when I like boy's games and work and manners!
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