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The phrase "are not laboring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is not currently engaged in work or labor.
Example: "During the holiday season, many employees are not laboring and are instead enjoying time with their families."
Alternatives: "are not working" or "are not employed".
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If so, I hope they are not laboring under the misapprehension that there is a realistic possibility of keeping this secret.
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It's not labored.
Otherwise it is not labor or cost effective.
I wasn't laboring".
If I'm being fair, though, I have to admit that Twin Peaks isn't laboring yet.
For now, the sugar industry directly provides 60,000 jobs and the palm industry 17,000, although the plantations are not labor-intensive.
"Young people will find opportunities here only marginally and indirectly," he says, "because these high-tech firms are not labor- or research-intensive".
They are not labor-intensive and they do not require costly production schemes typically associated with manufacturing vaccines in eggs.
So I like everything to look like it wasn't labored over, that it just kind of magically came together.
Keep an eye on your baby for a few minutes and make sure their breathing isn't labored, if you're worried.
It's not labor-free, but it's pretty easy compared with growing tomatoes or broccoli.
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