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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are labor" is not correct and does not make sense in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a state of being or a description, but it lacks proper context or structure.
Example: "The workers are laboring hard to meet the deadline."
Alternatives: "are working" or "are engaged in labor".
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are labor
noun
Standard spelling of from=American spelling
Exact(37)
There are labor camps.
All of these are Labor reforms through and through.
Mr. Tyson acknowledges that there are labor problems.
Then, of course, there are labor negotiations to contend with.
Many traditional crops are labor or water intensive, drawing on two commodities in increasingly short supply.
"I'm charged with delivering police services to both facilities," he said, "and they are labor intensive".
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Vegetables are labor-intensive, he said.
The procedures stipulated for these securitizations are labor-intensive.
It's just endemic to businesses that are labor-intensive.
Urban farms are labor-intensive, and the initial site cleanup costs can be prohibitive.
"All the things you want as a tourist — hotels, restaurants — are labor-intensive," he said.
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