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The phrase "and worked with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing collaboration or interaction with a person, group, or entity in a professional or academic context.
Example: "She has extensive experience in project management and worked with a diverse team to achieve their goals."
Alternatives: "and collaborated with a" or "and partnered with a".
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She has met most of them, after all, and worked with a lot of them.
Hütter stood stage right and worked with a keyboard, playing most of the lead melodies live.
I ended up getting an M.B.A., and worked with a consulting firm for four years.
I led the internal bankruptcy administration process and worked with a consultant the company hired.
Walton came to London and worked with a consortium of HIV charities.
The couple used fertility drugs and worked with a fertility clinic, doctors said.
He came to Manhattan in 1986 from Israel and worked with a series of designers until joining Lanvin in 2001.
In needlepoint the stitches are counted and worked with a needle over the threads, or mesh, of a canvas foundation.
The bull is let into the ring and worked with a cape by the rejoneador's assistant on foot.
Commoner pointed this out and worked with a number of community and labor groups on community and occupational health problems.
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Scott, the younger brother of Ridley, also a director and his production partner, had made big-budget features and worked with A-list stars over a long career.
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