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"working people" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to people who are employed or working at a job, typically to contrast them with people who are not employed or unable to work due to age, disability, etc. For example: "The government should do more to help working people who need some extra support to make ends meet."
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We're working people.
We are all working people.
The working people have bread!
About working people?" she said.
They had an admiration for working people.
So don't stop working people moving.
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We are hard-working people.
It's union, hard-working people.
"You are all honest, hard-working people".
Qidong people are hard-working people.
They're ordinary, hard-working people.
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