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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Gainfully employed" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe someone who is employed in a job that provides a stable income and is often associated with a sense of fulfillment or productivity. Example: "After months of searching, I am finally gainfully employed and excited to start my new job."
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Gainfully employed males in happy romantic relationships with robust social lives can experience depression.
Pau, gainfully employed, got his own room.
It has been four years since I was gainfully employed.
He believes that gainfully employed animals live longer, happier lives.
Ms. Muller has been gainfully employed ever since.
Goes without saying, though, that Ms. Quiroz remains gainfully employed.
We're affluent, well-educated, gainfully employed and successfully retired.
Some have families, and all are gainfully employed.
My fiancée and I are both gainfully employed.
"Most of them are gainfully employed and they are just faking it.
If you really wish to reduce crime, promote firearms training for the gainfully employed.
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