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The phrase "average worker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a typical employee or laborer in a specific context, often in discussions about workplace conditions, salaries, or productivity.
Example: "The average worker in this industry earns a modest salary, which has not kept pace with inflation."
Alternatives: "typical employee" or "ordinary worker".
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The average worker saved £124 a month.
The average worker gets, let's say, $20 an hour.
What makes players different from the average worker?
The average worker spends perhaps 45 minutes a day commuting.
The whole process takes an average worker about twenty minutes.
That's still not enough to impact the average worker.
The average worker in a high-income country produces 62 times the annual output of an average worker in a low-income economy and 10 times that of an average worker in a middle-income economy, according to the ILO.
The average worker in Germany and the Netherlands puts in 20% fewer hours in a year than the average worker in the United States.
General Motors, by American standards, has an old workforce: its average worker is much older than, say, the average worker at Google.
"Meanwhile, top directors now earn 175 times more than the average worker.
The average worker isn't going to be able to afford to live in New Jersey".
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