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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also working for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is employed by or involved with multiple organizations or projects simultaneously.
Example: "In addition to his role at the university, he is also working for a tech startup on the side."
Alternatives: "additionally employed by" or "simultaneously working with".
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The deal is also working for Iran.
Throughout that period, Donaldson was also working for British intelligence.
Also working for Radio 1. I've had so many.
The firm is also working for 14 candidates for City Council.
They are also working for different clients whose interests sometimes conflict sharply.
There she met Mr. Cordell, who was also working for British intelligence.
Ms. Reid, who is also working for other Democratic candidates, winced.
He envisions the same approach also working for ratings of assisted-living centers and nursing homes.
He was also working for Amway, which was getting into the pay phone business.
Among the missing is Ícaro Alves, 33, an electrician also working for Reframax.
That may be true, but it is also working for the insurance company.
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