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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sanitation worker" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is employed to collect and dispose of refuse, clean facilities, and perform related tasks. For example, "The town was able to clear the streets of debris quickly thanks to the hard work of the sanitation workers."
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Like his late father, a sanitation worker.
My mother is a sanitation worker.
But you need a sanitation worker every single day".
(Good thing he's not a butcher or a sanitation worker).
Robert Reyes, sanitation worker, East Village, Manhattan, 2016.
"Tell Father Perry this is nothing," Mr. Cervantes, 50, told Mr. Cruz, a retired sanitation worker.
Out popped a sanitation worker, wearing only pink boxer shorts and black rubber boots.
Elsewhere in the neighborhood, seven other snow plows were stranded, a sanitation worker said.
Mr. McCabe's run as a sanitation worker -- lifting garbage off barges into landfills -- was short.
Mr. Santana, now a New York City sanitation worker, said he had heard the stories.
Starting pay for a city sanitation worker is about $31,000 a year.
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