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The phrase "sex worker" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to people who are employed in the sex industry or in a profession that involves sexual services. For example, "The study showed that sex workers have poor access to health care services."
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sex worker
noun
A person who supplies sex work (short-term sexual services) in exchange for compensation.
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—Violet, cisgender woman sex worker Sex worker voices: Clients worry [about police].
—Laura, cisgender woman sex worker Sex worker voices: Well, usually I try to hop in the car right away, right?
—Charlene, cisgender woman sex worker Sex worker voices: Destabilising effect of police safety checks It's a drag, you know?
She is a sex worker.
"I am a sex worker.
I am an off-street sex worker.
Pionko was a migrant sex worker.
Hiring a sex worker is one option.
The police suspected Tania was a sex worker.
But even the sex worker, it seemed, was barely listening.
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Every sex worker-led organisation that I speak to agrees.
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