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"work too much" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where someone is putting in excessive amounts of effort or hours into their job or responsibilities. Example: "I'm starting to burn out because I work too much. I need to find a better work-life balance."
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DO YOU work too much?
It makes us work too much.
I like to work too much.
One, I seemed to be enjoying my work too much.
"We want too much and so we work too much".
"Other schools, they touch the work too much.
In any case, we already work too much.
She said: "A lot of actors work too much.
For the moment, Smith is enjoying his work too much to retire.
Parents complain that Europe's highest income taxes require them both of them to work too much.
I loved her work too much, and my debt to her was too great.
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