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The phrase "a whole work force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the entirety of a group of employees or workers within an organization or industry.
Example: "The company decided to invest in new technology to improve productivity for a whole work force."
Alternatives: "entire workforce" or "complete labor force".
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"You have a whole work force of software developers and entrepreneurs building products on top of your product," he said.
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And the one after that, about how they'd have to get a majority of the whole work force, not just a major of the vote.
It is not as simple as having one small-company stock fund for the whole work force.
Across the whole work force, full-time women made 79percentt as much as full-time men last year, up from 75percentt in 1992.
Tens of thousands of people lined the streets as we were driving into the city, whole work forces had not gone to work, whole school classes stood there and cheered us on.
Did the system as a whole work?
But some professions with a predominantly female work force have done better than the economy as a whole.
But as a work force, we should.
It's a ready-made work force.
It has a well-educated work force.
"We want to change the 'founder force.' There's a pretty diverse work force here.
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