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labor
Noun
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Labor is the work that people do, usually lifting, moving, building, etc. rather than desk work.
The cost of labor is higher than the cost of building materials.
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Labor are the people who do this kind of work.
There's a big labor shortage in the construction industry.
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Labor is the name of a big political party in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.
Labor won the election.
labor
Verb
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If you labor, you work hard.
He labored over the food all afternoon to get ready for dinner.
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If you labor the point, you keep talking about it after people understand it well.
input
Noun
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The input is the information that is put into something.
Everyone who is affected should have a chance to provide input.
You can put a mask over your eyes and plugs in your ears, but it's impossible to block out all sensory input.
The input to the amplifier should be digital.
Teachers should welcome input from their students.
It is important to avoid errors during data input.
input
Verb
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If you input something (often into a computer) you put it in.
If the text has been correctly input to the computer, there should be no problems.