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The phrase "work something" can be used in written English as a phrasal verb meaning to put effort or energy into something.
Example: I need to work my way through this difficult math problem. In this sentence, "work" is the verb and "my way through this difficult math problem" is the direct object. It means to put effort into finding a solution to the problem.
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"We'll work something out".
"We can work something out".
Maybe you can work something out.
It will work something like that.
I'm sure we could work something out".
I'm sure we can work something out".
Maybe they could work something out.
Let's try to work something out".
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works something like this.
The trebuchet worked something like a seesaw.
It works something like a cyberblender.
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