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Discover Ludwig"white collar" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adjective used to describe a type of job or worker who is typically well-paid and performs professional, administrative, or managerial work. For example: "Many white collar workers spent the pandemic working from home."
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"White collar is black and white.
Most clients are white collar.
Oakland County is well-off and white collar.
He was wearing a vicar's white collar.
"It's white collar, not blue collar".
The worst hit are the white collar classes.
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Regarding occupation, four categories were distinguished: blue-collar workers, low-white collar workers, intermediate occupations, and high white-collar workers.
("A white-collar criminal?" he writes).
Migrants also do white-collar jobs.
There was obviously some white-collar crime.
Their children moved into white-collar jobs.
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