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The phrase "work your arse" is correct and usable in written English, particularly in informal contexts.
It can be used to encourage someone to put in a lot of effort or hard work, often in a motivational or colloquial manner. Example: "If you want to succeed in this competition, you need to work your arse off every day."
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You work your arse off.
It's a graft, and you have to work your arse off, because no one else is going to [do it] for you".
You work your arse off, basically – and if it's a matinee, you have to do it all again in a few hours' time.
I always say: 'Get the boys' respect, work your arse off and then the flash play, your talent, comes out.' In the last two seasons, at the Chiefs and the Roosters, I got players' player of the year.
Even now, he still sees excellence and suffering as interconnected: "The restaurant industry is brutal: you work your arse off; you worry about bookings and gross profit and larder management.
I do believe that you set the tone in your company that you as a founder work your arse off and expect it of others.
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Work your arses off".
"Really, it's working your arse off to create something that will almost certainly fail".
A toilet seat that wipes your arse.
He says he has a duty to "work my arse off" to repay Leesa's unstinting support.
I work my arse off, and I struggle to know what to do on days off, but I am not a workaholic.
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