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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a great worker he" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a more formal or poetic context, often in inverted sentence structures for emphasis.
Example: "In the eyes of his colleagues, a great worker he truly is."
Alternatives: "he is a great worker" or "a wonderful employee he".
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Ferrero said he would do whatever he could to retain Mihajlovic, calling him "a man of great sensitivity, a great professional and a great worker: he arrives two hours before training and goes home two hours after it".
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Since I'm a great worker, they made me the Director of Public Relations.
He's a great worker, though, and he'll be fine.
"He's just a great worker," Hood offered, "enthusiastic, solves problems on his own, never complains.
He was bright, and a great worker, so I often appreciated his candor as it related to day-to-day problem-solving.
He is a great type, a great worker".
But he's a lovely fella, a great worker.
He physically imposes himself on the game and is such a great worker for the team.
Diafra Sakho is a great worker, Enner Valencia is a speed demon and Andy Carroll is a handful on his day.
"She was a great worker on her shows but the odd thing is that they always got worse.
From age 12 on, Teofilo Ramos had been a great worker: delivery boy, day laborer, soup kitchen chef, reliable hand at drywall, trusted caretaker in a Hasidic village.
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