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- adjective
Attributive use ofwork in progress as adjective.
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Examples
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These ideas are a work-in-progress, which is good news for our partnership.
The Power of Full Engagement Jim Loehr 2003
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These ideas are a work-in-progress, which is good news for our partnership.
The Power of Full Engagement Jim Loehr 2003
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These ideas are a work-in-progress, which is good news for our partnership.
The Power of Full Engagement Jim Loehr 2003
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When Gibney unspooled this work-in-progress at the Tribeca Film Festival last spring, Client 9 was a working title.
Regina Weinreich: Eliot Spitzer and the Madam Co-Star in Client 9 Regina Weinreich 2010
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When Gibney unspooled this work-in-progress at the Tribeca Film Festival last spring, Client 9 was a working title.
Regina Weinreich: Eliot Spitzer and the Madam Co-Star in Client 9 Regina Weinreich 2010
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In the past few weeks I've had a number of conversations with writers who, for one reason or another, are pessimistic about the future of their work-in-progress.
Too many books? Far too few, more like Robert McCrum 2010
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The reference to Crowley pertains to my current work-in-progress.
Thriller Novels: 7 Lessons Learned From Thriller Writer Matthew Reilly | The Creative Penn 2009
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When Gibney unspooled this work-in-progress at the Tribeca Film Festival last spring, Client 9 was a working title.
Regina Weinreich: Eliot Spitzer and the Madam Co-Star in Client 9 Regina Weinreich 2010
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My major work-in-progress at present is epic poetry, which has the commercial value of a three-armed t-shirt.
5 reasons having a ‘day job’ helps your writing - by Joanna Penn | The Creative Penn 2009
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But most often it is not past characters that influence me, but the current ones in the work-in-progress.
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