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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I worked in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a job or task that you have done, or the place that you worked. For example, "I worked in a restaurant for five years.
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I worked in licensing.
"I worked in obscurity.
I worked in a mailroom.
I worked in a hospital laundry.
BRODSKY: I worked in between jobs.
I worked in a cement plant.
For many years I worked in magazines.
I worked in that tavern growing up.
I worked in a factory," Leyland said.
"I worked in Texas, I worked in Mexico," she said.
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I work in groups whenever I can".
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