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The phrase "the workforce of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific group of employees or workers within an organization or industry.
Example: "The workforce of the company has shown remarkable resilience during the pandemic."
Alternatives: "the employees of" or "the staff of".
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the workforce of
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All the workers employed by a specific organization or state, or on a specific project
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And the state educates the workforce of big business at vast expense.
That's the thing we want to assure the fans and the players and the workforce of.
In 1871, 6.6% of the workforce of England and Wales were classified as agricultural labourers.
Those children in pre-kindergarten today are the workforce of 2020.
The ability to constantly learn new skills is vital for the workforce of the future.
That is for the vast majority of the workforce, of course.
These diasporic economies would not disrupt the workforce of host countries much.
Nick Bilton wrote on Tuesday about cuts in the workforce of AOL's AIM unit.
The workforce of today is not equipped to meet this increasing future demand, the panel agreed.
She had already documented in detail the implications for the workforce of how factory production was run.
Will there still be minimum wages and zero-hours contracts for care workers in the workforce of the future?
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