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The phrase "a friend who works" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a friend who is employed or engaged in a job or profession.
Example: "I have a friend who works as a graphic designer and creates amazing artwork."
Alternatives: "a friend employed" or "a friend in the workforce".
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This reminds me of a friend who works in finance.
Later, I shared this with a friend who works for NATO.
"I watch people click," says a friend who works at a web publication.
He asked a friend who works in public relations to advise him.
"This has gotta go, Mel," he told Mel Symonds, a friend who works for him as a gallery assistant.
A friend who works in advertising told me that she felt fine about her life -- until she opened Facebook.
Berman decided to visit Za'atari after seeing aerial photographs of the site and speaking with a friend who works there.
She posted about the ticket incident on her Facebook page, where a friend who works at the BBC spotted it.
A friend who works in a local video store often lets me take out videos free.
He has one worry: "I have a friend who works for an MP in Sarkozy's party.
The hayrakes were collected through the years by a friend who works as a trucker.
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