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What is the difference between 'get work' and 'get a work'?
She finally concluded that she herself would try to get work in a store.
What is the difference between 'get work' and 'get a work'? Thank you!
Nov 1, 2011 1:16 PM
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Get work = working somewhere. "Get a work" is grammatically wrong. "Get a JOB" is the same as "Finding a job" or "Finding some work" or "Get work".
November 1, 2011
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