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"working extra hard" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone putting forth extra effort to achieve a goal. For example: In order to get the job done on time, John was working extra hard.
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So drivers and engineers have been working extra hard to exchange information.
"If he's working extra hard, we're certainly not going to push him.
"But Alinghi has got a great team and it's all on — on Sunday — and knowing that team they're going to be working extra hard".
ATHENS — With the country perched on the edge of a financial abyss and international creditors anxiously awaiting more belt-tightening measures, Greek lawmakers have been working extra hard lately.
We have to put our heart into working extra hard to have a French person in the team for 2018 because it will be on French soil," the French Golfing Federation wrote.
WORKERS from the city's Human Resources Administration have played a direct role in disaster relief since Sept. 11, working extra hard to open job centers for the suddenly jobless and provide emergency social services.
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He encouraged me to work extra hard.
"I just have to work extra hard".
And antiviolence and antibullying workshops should work extra hard to counter pervasive negative stereotypes about obesity.
He and the writers should work extra hard to earn our trust.
"The competition will be really tough and we need to work extra hard.
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