work in progress

NOUN
  1. a piece of work that is not yet finished
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How To Use work in progress In A Sentence

  • The human body is no longer a given but provisional, perfectible, plastic; a work in progress. Times, Sunday Times
  • Creation of an effective worldwide antiterror coalition remains a work in progress.
  • The showroom has been designed so that people can see work in progress.
  • At the Daly mine they observed work in progress on the tunnel being driven about forty metres below the old workings.
  • Or was it just that I, like the landscapes and cultures that criss-cross the planet, was merely a work in progress. Diagnosis: American
  • This means that sensitive equipment such as computers can receive a short burst of extra electricity. Typically the energy burst will cause a PC to crash, losing all unsaved work in progress.
  • The books proudly boast about the "Chunnel" -- the tunnel between England and France -- as a work in progress. Guampdn.com - Local News
  • With the permission of the curator of the National Museum, we were allowed to see the work in progress.
  • That makes it interesting, like a work in progress towards a clearer definition of things. Times, Sunday Times
  • Building work in progress. Keep out!
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