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'labors to' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is most commonly used to indicate an action of striving or an effort to achieve something. For example, "She labors to achieve her goals by working hard each day."
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He labors to watch television.
In the ensuing years, Harrison labors to repeat this ecstasy.
While Dial labors to preserve their walls and her freedom, the boy labors to understand his new circumstances, unaware that ideology has orphaned him.
But artists mostly obsessed about the strength manifested in his extraordinary labors, to judge from the works on view.
In the first forty-five or sixty feet, the diver labors to overcome the buoyancy of his or her body.
Ms. McElrath seems a more natural fit for comedy, and she labors to find pathos beneath Lizzie's girlish candor.
Even as it labors to change its culture, G.M. must convince consumers that it is building better cars.
He labors to bring science fiction, grim comedy and social satire into his story of a haunted misfit.
The anorexic disappears in order to be seen; she labors to self-improve as she self-annihilates".
During this time, Adam Gopnik labors to pack in plot points like a meticulous father loading up the trunk of the car before a long ride.
In his 1985 biography of Giacometti, he indulges in a certain amount of magical thinking as he labors to demonstrate how quotidian experience can precipitate superhuman creation.
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