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work-in-progress
noun
- accounting the value of work begun but not completed, as shown in a profit-and-loss account
Example Sentences
Chang’s staging initially seems like a work-in-progress.
Perry completely understands why the band members were confounded by the work-in-progress that they saw.
As well as finished props and sets, the exhibition will feature work-in-progress material and maquettes - a small-scale model or rough draft of a sculpture or architectural work - organisers say.
In “Nothing Doing,” a work-in-progress, clown Alex Tatarsky announced at the top that they didn’t believe in work or progress.
The filmmaker said that he allowed Stewart to see work-in-progress versions of the documentary “three or four times” and “engaged in thoughtful conversations with her and her team about it.”
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