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The phrase "a worked for" is not correct in English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks proper context to convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I had a worked for a company that specialized in software development."
Alternatives: "an employee of" or "a position at".
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His knack for political diplomacy was illustrated by his being appointed as the boss of SNCF in 1996 by a center-right administration–even though he'd been a worked for the Socialist government in the 1980s and been a left-wing radical in his youth.
The degrees available thru us are obtained thru the exploitation of legal loopholes, but legally that does not make them of any less worth of a "worked for" degree.
We were interested in studying community-based exposures rather than occupational exposures, so we excluded any individuals that responded they had a) worked for W.R. Grace, b) worked as a contractor for W.R. Grace, c) ever been exposed to dust at other jobs, or d) ever been exposed to vermiculite at other jobs (n = 221).
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Currently working for a bank.
"I'm just a work-for-hire.
For a time, Nichols worked for UPS.
Joanne A worked for a pittance for a famous fashion house in Paris and was then dumped.It has to be noted that two young British designers, John Galliano (Dior) and Alexander McQueen (Givenchy), are doing well in Paris.
That worked — for a while.
His strategy worked for a long time.
She worked for a bail bondsman.
Acupuncture worked for a couple of weeks.
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