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09-Feb-2007, 00:19
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If someone has an important day at work. Do I tell him 'Good luck at work tomorrow' or 'good luck with work tomorrow'?
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09-Feb-2007, 00:57
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If someone has an important day at work. Do I tell him 'Good luck at work tomorrow' or 'good luck with work tomorrow'?
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good luck at work tomorrow seems more proper
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