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work for

verb as in attend

verb as in pursue

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He laid out policies on housing and other issues and promised to work for the many Californians struggling to make ends meet.

“And so we need to figure this out — how to make the economy work for people.”

In England it is a criminal offence to complete work for a student which they can pass off as their own.

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Trump during his first term pardoned various members of his own campaign and administration, including for crimes associated with their work for him.

However, some people are dependent on a car for work, for disability or for whatever reason - so I think it's just about finding a balance.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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