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'has been labor' is not a grammatically correct sentence.
The verb 'labor' does not take the form of a past participle. If you want to use the verb 'labor' in the past tense, you would need to use the form 'labored.' Here is an example: The engineer had labored for hours on the project before he completed it.
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The biggest loser has been labor.
"Europe's main problem has been labor rigidity.
There has not been another major attack in Jordan since 2005, but the process of convincing federations and athletes to come has been labor intensive.
One chief obstacle has been labor strife: after a bitter players strike in 1980, the country's summer league handed down an avalanche of lifetime suspensions, even erasing the ringleaders from the record books.
His many conservative detractors hailed the departure of Mr. Stern, who as president of the Service Employees International Union has been labor's most electrifying — and polarizing — leader.
Consequently, this integration has been labor intensive, inconvenient, and often unrepeatable, particularly as the complexity of analysis and visualization processing increases.
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So Congress has been laboring to disguise a price increase in a more palatable package.
Mr. Aaronson has been laboring to preserve party unity since he was elected chairman in January.
One of screen's perfect profiles has been laboring on novel.
I'm perfectly happy," said Schumer, who has been laboring on this issue for about nine million years.
Since his conversion, Mr. Buchanan has been laboring to build his own personal Reform machine, state by state.
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