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Discover LudwigThe phrase "employee from" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually followed by a specific company or organization, and is used to specify where the employee works. Example: The new employee from Google gave a presentation on the company's latest project.
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Every employee, from custodian to principal, was removed.
He essentially disabled any Etsy employee from accessing the site.
Every employee, from Runyon down, was issued a Nissan uniform.
Another employee from the Liberty Street branch spoke vividly about watching bodies fall from the towers.
On the second floor, an employee from La Bottega was looking for one of her colleagues.
He said Phillip Phillips, 21, a pawnshop employee from Leesburg, Ga., was a true original.
It is perfect for boning!" A female employee from Le Bernardin started giggling.
Anthony Samaroo, an airline employee from Chicago, had flown in to attend the protest.
"Every employee from technician to manager was hot for the new, exciting stuff," he went on.
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bar their employees from using that site.
She also attracts employees from South America and Macedonia.
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