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The phrase "in labor" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a woman who is in the process of giving birth or experiencing contractions. Example: The expectant mother was in labor for 12 hours before finally giving birth to a healthy baby girl.
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I'd be in labor.
"I was already in labor.
And now you're in labor!
Discusses this change in labor policy.
"Wait, am I in labor??" I asked.
Kept working even while in labor?
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TIL: term in labor; TNL: term not in labor; HTA: Human Transcriptome Arrays; FC: fold change.
Research in Labor Economics.
Studies in Labor Markets.
Issues in Labor Statistics (Summary 99-10).
His parents spent years in labor camps.
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