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The job is underway or ongoing?
Can I use the both phrases below in a business letter?
Are the words "job" and "works" interchangeable here: can I say "the job is ongoing" or "the works are underway"?
The works are ongoing.
The job is underway.
Mar 24, 2020 5:22 AM
Answers · 2
'Underway' tells us that the project has started; 'ongoing' tells us that it hasn't finished yet.
I wouldn't use the plural 'works' unless you're talking about construction and repairs. 'Work' would be preferable.
March 24, 2020
Need more context, but to be safe, I think it would be more safer to say the job is underway.
March 24, 2020
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