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blue-collar
adjective
Working class; engaged or trained in essentially manual labor.
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'blue-collar' is correct and usable in written English.
The term 'blue-collar' is used to refer to workers who perform manual labor in a field that doesn't require specialized training. For example: "The factory employed mostly blue-collar workers to help complete the construction project."
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Blue-collar people.
I'm blue-collar.
It's a blue-collar place".
It's a blue-collar sensibility".
Blue-collar workers.
Blue-collar fathers.
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It's very blue collar.
He's probably blue collar.
Blue collar blood.
He's blue collar.
Sky-blue collar, perhaps?
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