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The phrase "a garment worker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is employed in the production of clothing or textiles.
Example: "After years of hard work, she finally became a skilled garment worker in the local factory."
Alternatives: "a clothing worker" or "a textile worker."
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His father was a garment worker.
You know, my mom was a garment worker.
Except for a lone woman, a garment worker.
Q: And you were a garment worker from the time you came to America?
When Albanese was in college, his father was sick and his mother was a garment worker.
His father, a garment worker, and mother, a seamstress, were Jewish immigrants from Europe.
She said she had been a garment worker for four years, laws against child labor notwithstanding.
His father, Barney, was first an ironworker, then a cable-car conductor, then a garment worker.
Here, as a garment worker, he devoted his life to his family, the labor movement, Zionism and Jewish culture.
His father, a garment worker who had emigrated from Russia, died when Abraham was a small boy.
Markel's sympathetic, fact-filled and moving story of a garment worker with gumption rounds out the lesson.
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