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The phrase "work in factories" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of working in a factory or manufacturing facility. Example: Many young children were forced to work in factories during the Industrial Revolution, under harsh and dangerous conditions.
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Africans work in factories all over the north-east.
Many found work in factories and service industries.
Others, like Desai, chose to work in factories.
In the week they work in factories and petrol stations.
"They'd prefer to work in factories and have evenings and weekends free".
But parents who work in factories aren't bringing their kids to the assembly line.
MORE than a million robots work in factories around the world, most of them building cars.
When that work ran out, they moved north, to work in factories.
Few of his top students want to work in factories for current wages.
They have an American-born daughter, now 7, and work in factories, Ms. Laloan said.
Residents say they have heard of children being kidnapped and forced to work in factories.
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