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Discover LudwigThe phrase "work on this house" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to performing tasks or renovations related to a house or property. Example: "We need to work on this house before the winter season arrives."
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I've done a lot of work on this house, and there's an enormous amount of junk".
"Looks like you're doing lots of work on this house," the voice in the door shouted out to me.
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He and I were working on this house together.
"But it has been a great pleasure working on this house, watching it all coming together and seeing how the new architecture and design complements the old.
"One of the people who worked on this house for us remembered that this living room had been a recreation area where kids would play basketball," Mr. Cantor said.
I've found in my early middle age that working on this house is a way to relieve the stress of the city.
"The people who worked on this house really understood and appreciated the principles and the commitment behind it, and they put an extra effort into their work because it was part of a larger whole that they really appreciated".
"We are continually doing work on the house.
How intensively did he — does he — work on the house?
At weekends they'd both work on the house.
She knew I just wanted to work on the house, and she wanted a husband".
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