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"in labour" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to the process of childbirth and is typically used in the context of a woman giving birth. For example, "The mother went into labour at 11am and gave birth to a baby boy at 1pm."
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At last unity breaks out in Labour.
The mother, it appears, died in labour.
Some in Labour say worse things.
One is soaring inequality in labour income.
'Life is hard in labour camp.
Perhaps she was in labour.
Some in Labour see opportunity here.
I was in labour for 72 hours.
That will stick in Labour throats.
Either that or he's heavily in labour.
In Labour, however, the grumbling has already begun.
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