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The phrase "a workforce that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific characteristic or quality of a group of employees or workers.
Example: "We need to develop a workforce that is skilled in the latest technologies to stay competitive in the market."
Alternatives: "a team that" or "an employee base that".
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If he can motivate a workforce that still contains some gifted people, so much the better.
"We have a workforce that expects a better work-life balance, like their peers," Caesar says.
From there you look at local planning and houses, because businesses need a workforce that can live around them.
Kirton is particularly concerned about the impact of the changes on women in a workforce that is 70% female.
Many factors went into Shell's decision to move back to New Orleans, including a workforce that was eager to return.
Pritchard is one of a growing number of underemployed workers – a workforce that totals 1.4 million people in the UK.
Obviously we want a workforce that is numerate and literate, but it's unclear how this will work practically.
I couldn't do that again but hopefully I can produce a workforce that can go on to do that.
These administrative changes have been hugely costly and demoralising to a workforce that already has a recruitment crisis.
Bahrain hopes to build, storey by storey, a workforce that is worth the higher wages locals expect.
It seems unable to create a workforce that is capable of integrating its knowledge and skills to the economy.
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