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Discover Ludwig"employee of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used when talking about someone's employment at a particular company or organization, for example: "My friend is an employee of Microsoft."
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"Employee of the Month".
An employee of the A.F.L.-C.I.O.
Soon is not an employee of Harvard".
Employee of NBC for 40 years.
"Disclosure: I am an employee of Twitter".
Longtime employee of Dugan's Bakery.
Lifetime employee of Neuberger Berman.
He was an employee of Amtrak.
Employee Of The Year, here.
J Salkeld: Employee of Bioquell.
M. Bommarito Employee of: 3M, J. Stahl Employee of: 3M, D. Morse Employee of: 3M, H. Reuter Employee of: 3M.
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