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The phrase "currently working in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone's current job or role. For example, "I am currently working in marketing for a large technology company."
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We're currently working in four.
Nitschke is currently working in London.
She is currently working in the women's voluntary sector.
He is currently working in Senegal, Nigeria, Gabon, and Ghana.
I'm currently working in A&E and will be working 4pm-2am todandand tomorrow.
Kriss is currently working in Martin Wattenberg's Visual Communication Lab, at IBM Research in Cambridge.
One man allegedly still keeps a few elephants, though they are currently working in Texas.
This is a damning verdict from those currently working in British newsrooms.
I am currently working in a customer-facing retail role, where I earn £16,000.
She is currently working in east London on the Crossrail project.
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