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The phrase "workers continuously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the ongoing actions or efforts of workers in a particular context, such as in discussions about productivity or work habits. Example: "The workers continuously strive to improve their skills and efficiency in the workplace."
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In many situations, the skills of workers continuously improve when repeating the same or similar tasks.
The skills of workers continuously improve when repeating the same or similar tasks, this phenomenon is as the "learning effect" in the literature.
In countries such as Mexico, in which the informal sector is a large fraction of the labor force, and workers continuously move from formality to informality and the other way around, finding exogenous variation that will induce workers to reallocate from one labor market to the other has proven to be a difficult task.
Researchers video-filmed the workers continuously during one half of the shift.
These workers continuously confront diverse stressors as both survivors and relief and reconstruction workers.
Recently, it was reported that the levels of methamidophos in horticultural greenhouse workers continuously exposed to it were similar to those who ingested methamidophos-contaminated food [ 2].
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And specialists are likely to keep their capital and workers employed continuously, whereas in companies that cover the whole pipeline progress often comes in fits and starts, so that people and machines are alternately under-and over-employed.
Toxic metals and poison can also enter the bloodstream during the manual extraction and collection of tiny quantities of precious metals, and workers are continuously exposed to poisonous chemicals and fumes of highly concentrated acids.
The occupational workers were continuously exposed to mixture of pirimiphos methyl, chlorpyrifos, temephos and malathion on a regular interval as per usage and activity.
To keep pace with the rapid changes in technology and the American economy, the government, employers and employees must work together to create a more flexible system of skills-based, lifelong learning opportunities for workers to continuously acquire new skills throughout their careers.
In Ethiopia, people are embracing the Japanese KAIZEN initiative that empowers all the workers to continuously improve their current working methods to increase productivity.
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