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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a maintenance worker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's role or occupation in a specific context, often when explaining responsibilities or experiences related to that job.
Example: "I have gained valuable skills as a maintenance worker, including troubleshooting and repair techniques."
Alternatives: "in my role as a maintenance worker" or "working as a maintenance worker."
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That's right, he worked as a maintenance worker for Fiduciary Trust.
His father retired as a maintenance worker for the New York City Parks Department.
The stint cost him his job as a maintenance worker on Wall Street.
He always listened to hip-hop music while taking the subway to his job as a maintenance worker.
Now, Mr. Roman, 23, spends mornings as a maintenance worker for the school, and afternoons as its gym teacher.
After seven successful months at the gym, he moved on to a position as a maintenance worker at a McDonald's.
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BUT perhaps no one has gone as far as Caesar Barber, a maintenance worker from Brooklyn who weighs 270 pounds and stands 5 feet 10 inches tall in his stocking feet (which, by the C.D.C.'s calculations, makes him obese).
Mr. Neal, a G.E.D. student, was shot, as was Mr. Berry and a maintenance worker whom the authorities described as a bystander.
Make it "as were Mr. Berry and a maintenance worker".
"I've seen some nice things," said Arcadio Solis, 52, a maintenance worker, as he pointed at Ms. Mendieta's photographs.
Someone's down," a maintenance worker vouchsafed as he sat eating his sandwich outside the Red Lion pub.
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