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"working fewer hours" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used as a verb phrase meaning to work for a shorter amount of time or to have a reduced work schedule. Example: Due to budget cuts, many employees have had to start working fewer hours each week.
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Working fewer hours in order to protect employment.
The ones who were employed were working fewer hours.
Younger doctors are on average working fewer hours than their predecessors.
While a fine idea in principle, working fewer hours is not feasible in practice.
During the Gilded Age, many Americans began working fewer hours and had more disposable income.
But be warned: a career in tech certainly does not mean working fewer hours.
Those in employment were working fewer hours and in less secure jobs.
Working fewer hours isn't full explanation for the gap in earnings though.
The figures do not count those still employed but working fewer hours.
Those who are employed are working fewer hours and for less pay.
Ultimately, he said, Japanese may end up sharing jobs, working fewer hours, and earning lower wages.
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