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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a working man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a man who is employed, particularly in a manual or labor-intensive job.
Example: "He is a working man who takes pride in providing for his family through honest labor."
Alternatives: "an employed man" or "a laborer".
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I'm a working man.
I am a working man, like you.
He was a working man.
"But if you're a working man, it is".
"He was a working man of the theater.
"But I'm a working man," he said Thursday.
My little fellow was a working man and honest".
He's a working man from the West Midlands.
Because, he thought, I'm a working man, and I won't forget it.
Yet after the first world war every cardinal was the son of a working man.
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He is sipping his drink and enjoying its flavor when a working-man comes in and starts shouting about politics.
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