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Discover Ludwig"employee for" can be a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who works for a company or organization, but has the connotation that they are not an owner or manager. Example: "I am an employee for a large corporation."
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What qualifies an employee for benefits?
She has been an invaluable employee for almost 37 years.
That's one state employee for every 1.5 prisoners.
John was a federal government employee for 38 years.
They are $3,500 an employee for new leases.
MLB also paid a former Biogenesis employee for documents.
And when you do the right thing, you usually have an employee for life.
Atuk Bhutia, an employee for an Internet technology company, worked from home on Tuesday.
When he established his company in 2011, he was its sole employee for the first year.
At an office party Frisbie dances with Mrs. Diblanda, a temporary employee for the Christmas rush.
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