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write the meaning of the phrase out of work​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Unemployed; also, having no work to do. For example, He lost his job a year ago and has been out of work ever since, or They don't give her enough assignments—she's always out of work. Shakespeare used this expression in Henry V (1:2): “Allout of work and cold for action

Answered by akshaya5097
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Answer:

out of work- Being free or saying "no more work now"

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