[Grammar] ‘work on’ VS ‘work at’

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northpath

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What is more common (or maybe correct)?
1.Miranda is still working at her report.
Or
2.Miranda is still working on her report.
 
Only on​ is possible.
 
We use "work at" in some contexts.

Marriage is not easy. You have to work at it.
 
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