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Discover Ludwig"employed at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a person's place of work. For example: "John has been employed at the same office for the past five years."
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Most Americans are employed "at will".
He remains employed at Winchester.
I became employed at a major corporation.
Still, she remains employed at Point72.
Mrs. Rowe was employed at Hackensack Med.
Molaison was employed at a sheltered work center near Hartford.
Mr. Rothman is no longer employed at UBS.
They are no longer employed at Blackstone Valley Prep".
'I would have been proud to be employed at Macmillan's.
Some should never have been employed at all.
About 330 staff are employed at the plant.
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