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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a single employee" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one individual worker within a company or organization, often to emphasize the singularity or uniqueness of that employee in a given context.
Example: "The project was completed successfully thanks to the dedication of a single employee who went above and beyond."
Alternatives: "one employee" or "an individual employee".
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Most carts can be run by a single employee per shift.
Instead, the company sent a single employee loaded with several thousand promotional postcards bearing barcodes.
But P. Diddy had apparently set a celebrity precedent: a single employee dedicated to umbrella handling.
Stanford will not elect registration out of country for a single employee.
Meanwhile, in the Gulf, Taylor Energy was down to a single employee — its president, William Pecue.
And stationary restaurants, by the way, require that only a single employee on duty have a Health Department certification.
Under U.S. law, it was technically possible to hold a company responsible for the actions of a single employee.
A single employee of an American company was convicted of stealing intellectual property reportedly worth $400 million.
Since only a 'strike or a concerted refusal' was prohibited, pressure upon a single employee was not forbidden.
But it doesn't create a single new job and it doesn't raise the wages of a single employee.
The Center for American Progress estimates that replacing a single employee costs approximately 20% of that employee's salary.
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