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Discover Ludwig"cheap labour" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a commonly used term to denote labor that is paid at a relatively low rate compared to other workers in the same industry. For example, "The factory was able to produce more goods each day by taking advantage of the cheap labour available in the region."
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"I didn't need cheap labour.
Nor does cheap labour compensate.
This government that exploits cheap labour".
Cheap labour was part of the plan.
China no longer has boundless cheap labour.
China still has lots of cheap labour.
CHEAP labour has built China's economic miracle.
Farms often rely on cheap labour.
But it's also about cheap labour.
They buy hardware from cheap labour subsidiaries.
"Cheap labour always kills workers", she says.
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