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The phrase "works long hours" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's work schedule or workload. For example, "She works long hours every day to support her family."
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He works long hours to help working-class people secure a better life and a safer community.
She works long hours.
"He works long hours.
Lydia's mother works long hours, and her grandmother works nights.
Needless to say, Mr. Lopez works long hours.
Friends and associates confirm that he still works long hours.
One such gardener is Franck, who works long hours inside the barred nursery.
He works long hours at the BBC and sometimes has to travel.
Hanna, a finance director at an international home care retailer, works long hours.
My Japanese husband works long hours as an executive and travels frequently for business.
He schmoozes, works long hours, and still loves candy (especially chocolate-covered almonds).
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