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The phrase "as a contractor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone’s role or position in a professional context, particularly in relation to contract work.
Example: "As a contractor, I am responsible for managing my own schedule and meeting project deadlines."
Alternatives: "in my capacity as a contractor" or "in the role of a contractor."
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Until roughly a year ago, she worked as a contractor at Nvidia, according to an Nvidia spokesman.
I work as a contractor.
Her father retired as a contractor who specialized in masonry.
Navy officials said late Monday that Mr. Alexis had worked as a contractor in information technology.
The underwriters classify the company as a contractor and blindly refuse to lend to it.
He was working as a contractor then, but was carrying $67,000 in debt.
She cares for her two young children while her husband works as a contractor.
Yes, we paid him as a contractor and did have a Social Security number for him.
Marvin Reid is an occupational therapist in community rehab, working as a contractor through Sugarman recruitment.
For the next two decades he worked as a contractor and interior designer, renovating corporate offices.
As a contractor, he has bills to write up and clients to call.
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