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Discover Ludwig"as a subcontractor" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to introduce information about a person or company's role in a project or job. Example: "John was hired as a subcontractor to handle the electrical work on the construction site."
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Sometimes it worked as a subcontractor.
We get a new client as a subcontractor, and then convert that into a prime relationship.
J & E Industries, the company that employed Mr. Simermeyer, worked as a subcontractor to Yonkers.
I did a couple of buildings in Manhattan, new construction, as a supervisor, as a subcontractor.
Rather, it was intended by Israel to streamline its occupation, with the Palestinian Authority acting as a subcontractor.
Utech was hired as a subcontractor to Mr. Lipscomb's company in 2003 while Ms. Dixon was City Council president.
Hewlett-Packard said Alexis was employed as a subcontractor for The Experts, a professional services company based in Alexandria, Virginia.
"We're benefiting from that as a subcontractor," he said, "everybody in Germany is profiting a bit now from this".
Imperva had a unique window into the situation because it had been hired by the Vatican's security team as a subcontractor to block and record the assault.
Chung had been one of the best analysts in his group, and his former supervisor called to hire him back as a subcontractor.
For the last seven years, Mr. Brolly has worked for Atlantic-Heydt Corporation, a Queens company hired as a subcontractor for the redevelopment, the police said.
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