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Discover LudwigThe term "contract employee" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person who is employed to work on a specific project or task for a predetermined amount of time. For example, "We hired a contract employee to design a new company logo."
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He is a contract employee for the City of Portland.
He resigned amid accusations of inappropriate conduct with a female contract employee.
He died after reportedly undergoing interrogation by a private contract employee of the CIA.
"When you log on with a root account, it doesn't know if you're staff employee or a contract employee.
A U.S. senator from South Dakota helped add millions to a Pentagon program his wife evaluated as a contract employee.
He resigned amid accusations of inappropriate conduct with a female contract employee, not a female employee of the company.
In 2009, Mr. Snowden joined the National Security Agency as a contract employee at a military facility in Japan.
His luggage contained airline uniforms from Lufthansa, the German airline, where he worked as a contract employee.
Levinson, disappeared on Kish Island, Iran, in 2007, while working as a contract employee for the CIA.
Two of those arrested were translators, one an Air Force enlisted man and the other a civilian contract employee.
A fourth man, Robert Levinson, disappeared in Iran in 2007 while working as a contract employee for the CIA.
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