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The phrase "actually worked for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has been employed by a specific person or organization in the past.
Example: "I actually worked for that company during my summer internship."
Alternatives: "previously employed by" or "was on staff at".
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Something actually worked for them".
The odd thing was, it actually worked for a time.
Was there anyone at the church who actually worked for the Salvation Army?
Others involved ersatz "Qaeda" agents who actually worked for the F.B.I.
Mr. Garg's daily ritual is one of the few methods that has actually worked for him.
Like an interior designer, though she actually worked for an Internet company.
But as one who has actually worked for him, I know the reverse.
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"Knowing whether he actually works for the S.V.R".
In fact, I actually work for a state school.
Adopting this approach could actually work for Armstrong.
She does not actually work for the school or for the Redwood City School District.
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