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HUBLOT Posted 13 years ago
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Does get into work mean "to arrive at one's workplace"?
  

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No, it means find employment. Not to be confused with "get to work" which means "travel to one's workplace".

  • No, it means find employment.
  • Not to be confused with "get to work" which means "travel to one's workplace".
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No, it means find employment.

Not to be confused with "get to work" which means "travel to one's workplace".
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Also not to be confused with "get in to work", which can also mean "travel to one's workplace": "I had trouble getting in to work this morning, what with all the snow".

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