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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'as a housekeeper' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone's profession or job title, for example: "She earns a living as a housekeeper."
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In Prague, she works as a housekeeper.
Ms. Lieberg also had trouble picturing herself as a housekeeper.
"Why can't I stay as a housekeeper here?" I asked.
Reynolds works as a housekeeper in a hotel.
Ms. Cancino found work as a housekeeper, and the boys began attending school in Queens.
She got a job as a housekeeper, and by living frugally she was able to travel.
Years later, Ms. Smith migrated to New York, working as a housekeeper.
Jordan left her car at the town's DoubleTree hotel, where she works as a housekeeper.
Butler worked for 39 years as a housekeeper at the Metropolitan Club.
Since 1969, Mrs. Brewington had worked as a housekeeper for a family in mid-Manhattan.
His wife, Katie, worked for years as a housekeeper and cook for the financier Jack Dreyfus.
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