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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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А month's worth amount of work?

Let's say I have a work to do that takes one month to complete.
Can I describe it as a "month's worth amount of work"?
Does it sound correct or good?
Or there are better ways to convey that idea?

  

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anonymous Let's say I have work to do that takes one month to complete. 'Work' is uncountable. anonymous Can I describe it as a "month's worth amount of work"?

  • anonymous Let's say I have work to do that takes one month to complete.
  • 'Work' is uncountable.
  • anonymous Can I describe it as a "month's worth amount of work"?
  • Does it sound correct or good?
  • No.
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anonymousLet's say I have work to do that takes one month to complete.

'Work' is uncountable.

anonymousCan I describe it as a "month's worth amount of work"? Does it sound correct or good?

No. 'Worth' = 'amount'.

I have a month's worth of work to do.

I have

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