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The phrase "work on make" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a fragment and lacks clarity, making it difficult to determine its intended meaning or context. Example: "I need to work on making improvements to the project."
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Get a table to work on, make sure its the size you want, a computer table would work.
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Forever is what happens as you work on making it through one meal at a time.
Meanwhile Mr. Fudenske continues to work on making himself understood.
At a minimum, "we can work on making it the next day".
He still needs to work on making sharper breaks to achieve separation in tight coverage.
They decided to work on making "the best atmosphere in the world for sick children".
Then, we can stop fighting for scraps, and instead, work on making a feast.
"I'm going to work on making the conservatory better known".
"If you work on making other people successful, they will in turn make you successful beyond your dreams".
Now there's a travel solution someone could work on: making a decent bagel outside of the Northeast and Los Angeles.
And later on, I'll work on making the case to other people outside my field".
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