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seen that at work vs seen that in my line of work

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Seen that at work' is more general and can refer to any work environment, while 'seen that in my line of work' is more specific and refers to experiences within a particular profession or field.

Last updated: March 20, 2024 • 677 views

seen that at work

This phrase is correct and commonly used to refer to things observed or experienced in a work setting.

This phrase is used to talk about things that have been witnessed or encountered in a general work environment.

Examples:

  • I've seen that at work before.
  • She's seen that at work many times.
  • Have you seen that at work recently?
  • They've seen that at work and know how to handle it.
  • Seeing that at work was a new experience for me.
  • I've seen that at work beautifully in the body here at PBC over the years. I've watched folks come to mature men and women in this congregation to help them  ...
  • Nov 28, 2015 ... I have already seen that at work in the few times I have been at the church. You are a remarkable group of saints, I only hope to deepen and ...
  • 6 days ago ... And last point, don't forget we still have a formidable client franchise which we need to leverage and I have seen that at work, despite the fact ...
  • Dec 15, 2014 ... Jones has seen that at work with what he calls Howell's exceptional service on his dean executive advisory board, as well as the board of the ...

Alternatives:

  • observed that at work
  • encountered that at work
  • experienced that at work
  • noticed that at work
  • witnessed that at work

seen that in my line of work

This phrase is correct and is used to refer to things observed or experienced within a specific profession or field.

This phrase is more specific and is used to talk about things encountered in the context of one's particular job or profession.

Examples:

  • I've seen that in my line of work many times.
  • She's seen that in her line of work before.
  • Have you seen that in your line of work recently?
  • They've seen that in their line of work and know how to handle it.
  • Seeing that in my line of work was a new experience for me.

Alternatives:

  • observed that in my line of work
  • encountered that in my line of work
  • experienced that in my line of work
  • noticed that in my line of work
  • witnessed that in my line of work

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