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The phrase "a quarter of workers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing statistics or proportions related to a specific group of workers in a given context.
Example: "According to the recent survey, a quarter of workers reported feeling stressed at their jobs."
Alternatives: "25% of employees" or "one-fourth of the workforce".
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More than a quarter of workers are unemployed in Greece and Spain.
A quarter of workers earn less than two-thirds of the median wage.
In Grimsby and Doncaster, a quarter of workers are low paid.
Predictably, sleep deprivation is most common among night-shifts workers (44%), who make up nearly a quarter of workers.
And, as wages fall and a quarter of workers remain jobless, most Spaniards have yet to notice the uptick.
Such opt-outs could be made easier.Another is that nearly a quarter of workers are still on temporary contracts.
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Legal and illegal workers make up a quarter of all workers in the food services and restaurant industries according to Current Population Survey figures reported by Reuters.
More than a quarter of its workers are jobless.
With a quarter of their workers gone, many businesses faced serious disruption.
A quarter of British workers meet their significant other at work, says a new study.
Over a quarter of unemployed workers in OECD countries have been out of a job for a year or more.
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a quarter of employment
a quarter of labour
a contingent of workers
a majority of workers
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a cell of workers
a share of workers
a crowd of workers
a cluster of workers
a quarter of pregnancies
a fellowship of workers
a team of workers
a supplier of workers
a surge of workers
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