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The phrase "toil in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase that is used to describe hard work or strenuous effort, usually in reference to a job or some other task. For example, "After many years of toiling in the coal mines, Allen was ready to retire and enjoy a life of leisure."
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They toil in more misery.
Many residents toil in low-wage jobs at textile plants.
Fully 42% of working-age Bangladeshi men toil in restaurants.
The other 12 are where the proles toil in poverty.
For that, the farmers must toil in the field.
Aid workers toil in a miasma of uncertainties.
Copy editors, as Mr. Downes notes, toil in anonymity.
"We were like birds at work building our own cage," reflects Antonio when, having exchanged backbreaking toil in the countryside for backbreaking toil in the city, he ends up doing backbreaking toil in a refugee camp.
Migrant workers, a large majority of the population, toil in slave-like conditions.
They would move to coastal provinces, toil in factories and churn out the world's household goods.
Are our tribals who live and toil in the forests corrupt?
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