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Discover Ludwig"labor course" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a course or program that teaches skills related to labor or work, often with a focus on a particular industry or job. Example: The university offers a comprehensive labor course for students interested in pursuing careers in human resources.
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Prolonged labor is a significant cause of maternal and fetal morbidity and very few interventions are known to shorten labor course.
Through the translation line, she described a long and painful labor course for an infant that didn't quite weigh six and a half pounds.
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Labor, of course, is a major issue in transit, and several readers groused about unions.
She noted that the figure was for materials only; their labor, of course, came free.
Some of the bills were for labor, of course — reroofing, rewiring, pumping the septic tank — but most involved labor on my part: the chain saw, the posthole digger, the 50-pound bags of ryegrass seed.
They have also been integrated with manual labor, of course, which is still required to monitor and assist the machines in getting things on and off the stage smoothly.
Cheap labor, of course.
Why, prison labor of course.
Romney didn't mention slave labor of course, but nobody expected either candidate to go down that road.
Sweatshop labor, of course, is no secret, but it remains something of an abstraction through the insulation of our lives in the West.
For the past 25 years, I have had student teams in my labor relations courses debate right-to-work laws.
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