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Discover Ludwig"relief worker" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to someone who works in humanitarian relief efforts or emergency aid efforts, typically in areas affected by natural disasters or poverty. For example: "The relief worker was able to provide temporary housing and food to victims of the storm."
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relief worker
noun
A person who works, and often volunteers, in a relief agency.
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He wasn't a relief worker.
Jacobs, who was nearly 50, returned to Alexandria in mid-January as a relief worker.
In the late 1920s, Glanville travelled several times to the Middle East as a relief worker.
To Barbara Coats, a relief worker, the president said: "You'll help?
Rachel Kerr is a relief worker who has worked on nutrition projects in sub-Saharan Africa.
Outside a Red Hook church, a young black man crowed about setting up a potential date with a relief worker.
"If they can't send them to work, they will send them to beg," says one relief worker.
"They're the happiest I.D.P.'s" -- internally displaced persons -- "I've ever seen," commented one American relief worker who had arrived recently.
Chris Webster, a World Vision relief worker awaiting a visa, said: "We appreciate the language, the rhetoric and the openness.
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Last week a United Nations relief worker was killed in an ambulance that was clearly identified as belonging to the organization.
"Hundreds of hands go up to grab just one food packet," said a relief worker in the Patuakhali district.
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