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The phrase 'worked on different' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used when referring to tasks or projects that are not related in any way. For example, "I worked on different assignments in my classes this semester."
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"Explanations such as 'we worked on different floors' and 'we dressed differently' are a slap in the face to them and a dismal excuse for failures that could severely hit the public purse".
"What paid off is that I liked to be a bit of the odd one out, surrounded by people who worked on different things or in different [geologic] time periods".
They were local Non-governmental Organization (NGO) outreach staff who had previously worked on different HIV/AIDS projects, and they received one-day training on the research guide.
Although Hemingway worked on different stories while visiting his in-laws, only one story, "A Day's Wait," can be traced to a true experience that happened in Piggott, and it includes a quail hunting scene.
We have worked on different sides of the United States' response to 9/11: one of us in Iraq, Guantanamo Bay and the Pentagon advising three defense secretaries, and the other serving our Iraqi coalition partners seeking refuge from targeted violence at the height of the war.
"We wanted to be ahead of the data". While Franklin and Wilkins continued with their X-ray work, Crick and Watson worked on different models of the DNA molecule until they hit the right one, a double helix.
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On one line, 15 employees are meticulously working on different aspects of producing Bayswater Buckle handbags.
We work on different aspects.
We just work on different projects.
They're going to work on different projects.
Multiple teams work on different parts of the website.
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