work (at or on) (Meaning)

work (at or on)

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FAQs About the word work (at or on)

train (with), practice, point (for), run over,prepare (for), exercise,practise, refine, review, perfect

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The artist worked tirelessly on her masterpiece, spending countless hours refining every detail.

The students worked diligently on their assignments, determined to excel in their studies.

The engineers worked collaboratively on the project, sharing ideas and pooling their expertise.

The volunteers worked tirelessly on the relief efforts, providing aid and support to those in need.