Hackwork
[hak-wurk] /ˈhækˌwɜrk/
noun
1.
writing, painting, or any professional done for hire and usually following a formula rather than being motivated by any creative impulse.
/ˈhækˌwɜːk/
noun
1.
undistinguished literary work produced to order
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