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The phrase "a state worker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an employee who works for a state government or agency.
Example: "As a state worker, she is responsible for managing public resources and services for the community."
Alternatives: "a government employee" or "a public sector worker."
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She was a state worker who tracked sexually transmitted diseases.
She is not a state worker, nor does she receive direct state aid.
A race official responded that a state worker was in charge and Mr. Bloomberg laughed.
His wife, Chris, a state worker with the division of environmental protection, was even less enthusiastic.
Ms. Baumhoff, a state worker, worries about California's immense budget deficit -- and thus her job.
In one, she said, she witnessed a state worker cursing at a resident; in another, she saw a state worker taking sick residents outside to sit in a van on a particularly hot summer day.
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Before taking office, Mr. Corzine dated Carla Katz, a state workers' union officer at the time.
Colorado tried, so far unsuccessfully, to grab a $500 million surplus from Pinnacol Assurance, a state workers' compensation insurer that was privatized in 2002.
Mr. Riccio is the brother-in-law of a state workers' union leader, Carla Katz, who dated Mr. Corzine from 2002 to 2004.
A state workers union leader who once dated Gov. Jon S. Corzine can participate in a court argument on whether e-mail messages between her and Mr. Corzine should be made public, a judge ruled yesterday.
Executives of the insurer ACE Ltd. said yesterday that they would seek dismissal of a lawsuit brought by Connecticut's attorney general accusing the company of paying kickbacks to secure a state workers' compensation contract.
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