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The phrase "works please" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended as a request for someone to provide or perform works, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "If you could send me the works please, I would appreciate it."
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"Yeah... that's not really how it works?" "Please," Fatou said.
"Can you show me how it works, please?" she had said in her polite voice, tapping the tiny screen in the seat in front of her.
And, if none of that works, please let us know, by calling 800-444-7570 (or 515-243-3273, if outside the United States) or e-mailing us at [email protected].
Anyone who has any interest in understanding how the US media works: please read this article about what Seymour Hersh said in a speech yesterday regarding government-subservient, "chicken shit" US journalists.
And, if none of that works, please let us know, by calling 800-444-7570 (or 515-243-3273, if outside the United States), live chatting us, or e-mailing us at [email protected].
For older many works, please see the references therein.
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It meant: No gardening or painting or volunteer work, please!
Someone at work please post this on system tomorrow?
Go make your own work please, and have some respect for the players".
Anybody preparing to start this work please post here the pages you are going to browse through!
He hasn't been so prolific of late, but is 71 and still working – please come back to play, Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou.
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