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Newguest Posted 7 years ago
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Spend your work ...

Think about how you spend your non-recreational time, how you spend your work or efforts—whether paid or not—and decide from this point forward to always do more than what is expected.

--- Is it correct to say "spend your work/efforts"?

  

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Newguest Is it correct to say "spend your work/efforts"? No. You spend time or money.

  • Newguest Is it correct to say "spend your work/efforts"?
  • No.
  • You spend time or money.
  • You expend effort(s).
  • Neither 'spend' or 'expend' goes with 'work'.
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NewguestIs it correct to say "spend your work/efforts"?

No. You spend time or money. You expend effort(s). Neither 'spend' or 'expend' goes with 'work'. You'd probably have to say 'do work' or leave out the part about work.

CJ

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