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labor-intensive
Involving a relatively high number of workers or greater costs for labor than for other areas; such as, materials, machines, or designs.

Chinese authorities have disclosed that there were 110,000 workers laboring to complete a high-speed rail route from Beijing to Shanghai indicating that infrastructure construction in China remains a labor-intensive activity that has created many jobs.

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