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  • all work and no play
  • It's all in a day's work
  • It's great work if you can get it
  • Get to work!
  • work around the clock
  • work like a dog
  • He's a real work horse
  • Everybody's working for the weekend
  • a real piece of work
  • Pizza with the works
  • a work of art
  • get all worked up
  • blue collar worker, white collar worker
  • in good working order
  • have working knowledge of
  • have a full medical workup
  • a workout at the gym
  • just a working stiff
  • We can work it out.
  • Make it work
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