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The phrase "advent of labor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the beginning or arrival of a significant period or event related to labor or work, often in historical or economic contexts.
Example: "The advent of labor unions in the early 20th century marked a turning point in workers' rights."
Alternatives: "emergence of labor" or "arrival of labor".
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With the advent of Labor, these groups combined to form anti-Labor parties.
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