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"work over time" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to gradually and consistently put in effort and hours to achieve a goal or complete a task. Example: His success did not happen overnight; it was the result of hard work over time.
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That's a different counterterrorism policy that may actually work over time.
Let your work over time become a mountain that people can't ignore.
The strategy could work over time.
He said Genzyme's management had "demonstrated clever work over time".
Although primarily a formal work, over time it bleeds into a powerfully emotive space.
We will of course review the studios and the ways we work over time," she added.
"Their work, over time, has enhanced our standing in the region.
I suppose, too, it felt less like work over time — it was my life.
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In response to a Freedom of Information request, Republic was told that the Sussex police paid for 40 police officers to work over-time to control the small, bussed-in and pre-arranged crowds outside the Theatre Royal.
Charter school companies can claim extra unpaid work is part of the classroom certification process and force employees to work over-time without remuneration generating bitterness toward the children in their classes.
For example, if your boss asks you to work over-time but you have already promised to attend your child's school event, you can say that you have already made a commitment and try to find an alternative solution that accommodates your existing commitments.[4].
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