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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at labor" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is engaged in work or a specific task, often in a formal or legal context.
Example: "The workers were at labor, diligently constructing the new building."
Alternatives: "at work" or "in the process of working".
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(Jimmy Carter was ahead at Labor Day, but faded).
"I think she's going to be dynamite at Labor".
Best we look at Labor being "soft" on border protection.
Economists often look at labor compensation for clues about inflation.
Mr. Donohue said Mr. Walker's victory "was a punch at labor".
Soon, Mr. Monasalidze and Mr. Kharadze were at labor, forced to clean up the shattered capital.
Historians will look back at Labor Day 2000 and marvel at how well America was doing.
At Labor Day that year, Mr. Glickman said, his polling showed that he held a 30-point lead.
"We looked at labor and real estate and found the arbitrage to be about 25 percent," Mr. Davies said.
For this reason, in my book and elsewhere I look at labor time series that are adjusted for population aging.
For the rest of her life, she spoke at labor rallies, to classes, to reporters about the fire.
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