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Discover LudwigThe phrase "employed with" is both correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a formal employment or association with someone or something. For example: She was employed with a well-known dictionary publisher.
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Then I became self-employed and then employed with my partner moving in.
I am self employed, with severe back trouble.
But those elements are employed with consummate dexterity.
Mr. Patton was employed with New York State Department of Mental Hygiene from 1953 to 1978.
Going through these letters, one is struck by the more upbeat tone employed with younger scholars.
Pornography predominates, employed with a life-celebrating joviality that feels positively wholesome.
But it led to 47% fewer deaths when employed with other interventions.
We can confirm that Omar Mateen had been employed with G4S since September 10 , 2007
It was a title, Del Bosque says, that was employed with a combination of aprecio y desprecio – fondness and dismissiveness.
A more head-on approach is employed with the bartering teen prostitutes of The Mall Girls or black comedy Reverse.
Colin is employed "with a large firm," Grace has "a quiet little job," and Eileen is a senior civil servant.
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