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Discover Ludwig"work morning" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to the morning hours of the day when someone would typically be at work. For example: "I woke up early this morning, so I had a productive work morning."
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On a work morning, I open my emails, then, when they're done, I have no news to check.
The lower servants -- kitchen maid, housemaids, groom, footmen, scullery maid and hall boy -- work morning, noon and night, seven days a week.
Stuck in a traffic jam in downtown Bangalore on a work morning, I saw jauntiness in the step of the people heading to work.
This morning as I stood in the hot shower spray prior to leaving for my job as a nurse in the ICU I prayed like I do every other work morning, and the petition was a familiar one at that.
"Before, we would only work morning until night and were so tired".
Then he read on the Internet about children "10, 12 years old, signing billion-year contracts,... and they work morning, noon and night.... Scrubbing pots, manual labor — that so deeply touched me.
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No work tonight!! #GettingWhiteGirlWasted".
The jokes must work tonight".
Said Howard: "It didn't work tonight.
"It just didn't work tonight".
It's a work night.
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