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Discover Ludwig"census taker" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used in reference to someone who collects population information during the census. Here is an example sentence: The local government has hired several census takers to collect data for the upcoming census.
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What happened when he had a census taker for dinner?
I recently applied for a job as a census taker.
The writer was a census taker in 2010.
Then he sent a reporter around to her home to pretend he was a census taker.
"The ones that were illegal, people were uncomfortable giving information," said the census taker, Michael Williams.
In 1930, the census taker recorded, at No. 538, the decorator Rose Cumming, 42.
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"I'm just the census-taker—I don't have to read you your rights".
The doctor asked the census-taker what he did whe not working for the census.
If it isn't the census-taker asking about radios, it's the Literary Digest asking about prohibition.
Who says that census-taker ever even existed in the first place?
We took it out on our census-taker, and found out a few things ourselves.
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