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Newguest Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Have a work

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Imagine being able to bring about several resolutions to a problem that you have a work and determining what outcome is the best one to strive toward

--- Does "have a work" above make sense? Because I'm not sure it's correct
  

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It's a typo. It should be 'at work'.

  • It's a typo.
  • It should be 'at work'.
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It's a typo. It should be 'at work'.

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