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The phrase "a river of workers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large, continuous flow of workers, often in the context of a busy workplace or during a specific event.
Example: "During the peak hours, there was a river of workers streaming into the factory, ready to start their shifts."
Alternatives: "a stream of workers" or "a flood of workers".
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The CIA conspiracy has not only led to a general phobia of vaccines in the region, but has created a river of blood in Pakistan: Five polio workers were gunned down in mid-December; three more later in the week; seven were killed by the Taliban on New Year's Day; two more were killed late in January by a roadside bomb.
And the proliferation of the conspiracy has not only led to a general phobia in the region to vaccines, but has created a river of blood in Pakistan: Five polio workers were gunned down in mid-December, three more later in the week, seven were killed by the Taliban on New Years Day, two more were killed late in January by a roadside bomb.
However, many workers called it a river of intrigue and scheming.
The workers could drink from taps on the walls, and, because of all the grain, a river of rats ran down the streets at night.
A RIVER of clear plastic, destined to become supermarket produce bags, rushes past as Rafael Alvarado yells greetings in Spanish to workers on a noisy assembly line.
A river of blood.
"I've cried a river of tears.
Washington floats on a river of aspersion.
A river of faces and banners, rippling.
News is a river of stories.
Underneath me is a river of potatoes.
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