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The phrase 'employee in' is not correct and usable in written English.
It would be more grammatically correct to use 'employee of'. Example: She is an employee of the company.
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He shot a former employee in 2008.
Researching a Railroad Employee in 1921 Q.
I am a senior government employee in the intelligence community".
I am told the employee in question possesses "unique abilities".
Ditto if you're a public employee in many places.
An ASCAP employee in the restaurant registered the incident.
He joined Sony as a full-time employee in 1959.
He was the fifth employee in the door at Amazon.com.
A Ladbrokes employee in Birmingham reported the same.
"I was an employee in the Ministry of Education".
Engage the employee in a room near his desk.
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