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The phrase "are in workers" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in a context where you are trying to describe something that exists within or among workers, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The issues we discussed are in workers' rights and benefits."
Alternatives: "are among employees" or "exist within the workforce".
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The industrial park in Kaesong has been less controversial because it is seen as introducing capitalism and most of its payments to the North are in workers' salaries.
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One modest exception to the Labor Department's generally dismal jobs report was in workers' wages.
Part-time and temporary workers are in; full-time workers with benefits are out.
When correlations between vg and ovarian activation were observed in workers, they were likely to be mediated through aggressive behavior.
These immigrants are, in other words, workers.
The women and men who are in fact sex workers.
These procedures are ready to be validated in workers exposed to these solvents.
Such knowledge is likely to be embodied in workers or teams of workers.
It is abundantly clear that the heart of America is in its workers.
If America wants an economic tide that lifts all boats, the answer is in its workers.
In the third cluster, all the cases were in healthcare workers.
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