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The phrase "blue collar worker" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a type of worker who generally performs manual labor or labor that requires a certain level of skill and physical effort. For example, "The factory was staffed mainly by blue collar workers who constructed the products by hand."
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Not a blue collar worker?
Springsteen's Irish-Italian Jersey roots are as real as rain, and his father was a blue collar worker.
I'm a blue collar worker in this art.
Pat Buchanan is not a blue collar worker.
- "Blue Collar" worker types: ages 20-60; both male and female; all ethnicities.
Blue collar worker but had a skill that he perfected and was very proud of.
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My dad was a blue-collar worker.
That "waste" just happens to be the blue-collar worker.
-- a blue-worker, a blue-collar worker," Ms. Khaimova said.
The typical industrial worker is now not the blue-collar worker but the white-collar worker.
She has demonstrated Mr Obama's weakness with a vital Democratic constituency, the blue-collar worker.
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