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"iron worker" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is employed in the ironworking industry, such as a blacksmith who fabricates and repairs metal objects. For example, "My grandfather was an iron worker who had his own forge shop."
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He is an iron worker, not a steel worker.
Mr. Catrillo took a snapshot of another perched on the hard hat of an iron worker.
Richard Martin Jennings, a union iron worker, died Wednesday, April 13 , 2005
She also met Larry, an iron worker and Vietnam veteran, who became her second husband.
They had an iron worker forge classic banisters for the terrace and the stone stairs leading to the pool.
Mr. Cook, an iron worker, fell 30 feet from the store in Newburgh on April 22 , 1997
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He works on building sites alongside union iron workers.
The chain broke only for iron workers in sweat-stained bandanas, National Guardsmen, Red Cross workers bearing food.
"With the iron workers, they worked with iron and had that connection to the tin plate.
He started as a blacksmith, & has worked for Iron workers In Spain, Italy & Germany.
The lumber industry and carpenters have no such outreach, and iron workers, aside from occasional seminars, rarely visit architecture schools.
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