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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and laboring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing someone who is working hard or putting in effort, often in a physical or manual sense.
Example: "The workers were toiling in the fields, planting seeds and laboring under the hot sun."
Alternatives: "and working" or "and toiling".
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In retirement, Mr. Shearer kept busy teaching computer classes and laboring on the lawn.
The firemen worked hard, stamping upon the hose to break the ice, and laboring at the pumps.
So far, the government is following a pattern set since the nuclear accident, dismissing dangers, often prematurely, and laboring to minimize the scope of the catastrophe.
Berenson trained himself rigorously in connoisseurship: standing for hours in front of murals in remote Italian monasteries, and laboring over lists of attributions and scholarly articles.
In the mountains, where most gas-powered S.U.V.'s are downshifting and laboring up the grades, the Cayenne Diesel just spins up its turbocharger and calmly steams along.
Why bother boiling noodles and simmering sauce and laboring over layers just to get a dish I associate with dining experiences at 30,000 feet?
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