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"repetitive labor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase in any situation where the context calls for referring to a type of labor that is tedious and repeated without variation. For example, "The factory workers endured long hours of repetitive labor."
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Most of the studios were still empty, but in one room the quiet, repetitive labor of fine-tuning that is the dancers' daily practice was in full swing.
Most sample preparation methods characteristically involve intensive and repetitive labor, which is inefficient when preparing large numbers of samples from population-scale studies.
"What is a farm," Emerson had asked, "but a mute gospel?" But Thoreau saw that farms burdened and restricted people who took them up, by yoking them to constant anxiety and repetitive labor: "Why should they eat their sixty acres, when man is condemned to eat only his peck of dirt?
(The company employs the dancers thirty-six weeks per year; the rest of the time, they fend for themselves). Most of the studios were still empty, but in one room the quiet, repetitive labor of fine-tuning that is the dancers' daily practice was in full swing.
First, you have mindless, repetitive labor.
UiPath has a corporate vision of a future where every employee in the workforce has a bot that eliminates tedious or repetitive labor.
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Many repetitive, labor-intensive services performed by attorneys are now automated.
We will not be lifting heavy objects or conducting repetitive, labor-intensive tasks.
AI will continue to augment the way we work with data and reduce the burden of many repetitive, labor-intensive tasks.
This is a very labor intensive, dirty and repetitive project but all of our students are working hard to meet our fast approaching deadline.
Their days looked something like this: repetitive manual labor for two hours, then a 15-minute break; that same labor for two hours, then a 30-minute lunch; repeat, then a break; repeat, then go home.
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