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The phrase "workhorse for" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as an adjective phrase to describe someone or something who performs heavy labor or provides a lot of support to a team. For example, you could say, "She's a reliable workhorse for the company, always putting in extra effort to ensure everything runs smoothly."
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Bradley, 25, was a workhorse for the Red Storm.
"This is basically the workhorse for them in their branded business," Mr. Nachman said.
The Soyuz, dating to the 1960s, has been a reliable workhorse for the Russian space program.
Motion capture is a workhorse for animated films, video games and special effects.
The design is a stretched version of the Airbus A320, which is a workhorse for airlines around the world.
In spite of this, he remained a loyal backbench workhorse for Labour until a few weeks before his death.
You may even have more than one: a commuter workhorse for use during the week, and a sportier model for the weekend.
Drosophila melanogaster has been a tiny laboratory workhorse for more than a century, ever since it helped prove the theory of chromosomal inheritance.
But it's in the process of becoming a digital library holding the government's most important electronic documents and a workhorse for a post-Sept.
He was also a Yale trustee, president of the National Municipal League and a White House workhorse for domestic and international tasks.
With only two engines, the various versions of the jet can carry more than 300 passengers over long distances, making it an economical workhorse for many airlines.
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