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The phrase "a former consultant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who previously held a position as a consultant but no longer does so.
Example: "After years of experience in the industry, she transitioned from a former consultant to a full-time project manager."
Alternatives: "an ex-consultant" or "a past consultant."
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"It's a black hole and brands don't know what is happening," Reynazran Royono, Snapcart CEO and founder — and a former consultant with Proctor and Gamble and Boston Consulting — told TechCrunch.
You're a former consultant at Bain & Company.
A former consultant for Ernst & Young, she became a life coach in 2004.
That is, until Lord Caithness and Lord Trefgarne, a former consultant to the Gaddafi government, intervene.
"She's looking at it as his wife," said Sheri Annis, a former consultant to Mr. Schwarzenegger.
Her boss, Rohit Chopra, 30, a former consultant, said, "A whole generation of people are overleveraged with student loans.
He also helped with the conviction of Winifred Jiau, a former consultant for an expert network firm, prosecutors said.
"We want to leave something behind for the next generation," said Ms. Chen, 55, a former consultant for McKinsey & Company.
He is a former consultant at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London and one of the country's most respected vascular surgeons.
The bride's mother is a former consultant on tourism and economic development to the Governments of Japan and Indonesia.
Lance Cole, a professor at Penn State Dickinson School of Law, is a former consultant to the commission.
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