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Discover LudwigThe word "ex-employees" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to refer to individuals who were previously employed by a specific company or organization but are no longer working there. Here is an example sentence: "The company provides job placement services to its ex-employees to help them find new employment opportunities."
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Mr. White denied the ex-employees' accusations.
The ex-employees received four weeks' severance.
But those limits do not apply to ex-employees.
Some are even ex-employees who have been laid off.
Mr. Buchanan has denied any knowledge of campaign wrongdoing, attributing his problems to disgruntled ex-employees.
But its ex-employees still bring parts of the capital to a halt with protests.
Ex-employees often put in claims for up to five years of unpaid overtime.
The other is of ex-employees bad-mouthing the company about how they have been treated.
At some Select hospitals, the 25th day is called the "magic day," ex-employees say.
We've actually worked with ex-employees and helped them start their own companies.
Ex-employees have no incentive to protect the company or its executives or managers.
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