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"work more hours" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any situation where you need to refer to working more hours than you already are. For example: "If I want to reach my goals, I need to work more hours each week."
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They will work more hours or expand their small business.
She cannot realistically work more hours than she does now.
This would encourage her to work more hours for pay.
"I can work more hours!" she told me excitedly.
There's spare capacity because people want to work more hours.
We can't get mothers to work more hours.
Young British workers are particularly constrained by the lack of opportunity to work more hours.
And if the weekly food finishes early, I have to work more hours".
It means I don't have to work more hours and I can carry on studying".
Americans work more hours per person than citizens of almost any other wealthy nation.
"I work more hours these days, sometimes 55 hours a week," she said.
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