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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'workings of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the inner processes which drive a system, such as a government or machine. For example, "I'm not familiar with the workings of a car engine."
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The workings of the mind are mysterious.
To the workings of his campaign?
"This is about the workings of capitalism".
It's not easy to portray the workings of imagination onstage.
Tells about the workings of the sign and the waterfall.
He was flabbergasted at the odd workings of his brain.
It intrudes deeply into the internal workings of its members.
She already understood all about the workings of the mechanism.
Dissatisfaction with the workings of government is high.
One is understanding the inner workings of financial modeling.
He understands the inner workings of financial markets.
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