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Discover LudwigThe phrase "former contractor" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone who was previously employed as a contractor but is no longer in that role. Example: The former contractor, who had years of experience in construction, was hired as a consultant for the project.
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Mr. Snowden is a former contractor for the N.S.A.
As a former contractor, she knew how to get construction work done.
A former contractor, he has built a commercial real estate business in Nassau County.
Throughout it, the former contractor, who is living in Russia, referred to the new report to back up his points.
The defendants are the commonwealth, Transfield (now Broadspectrum and part of the Spanish Ferrovial group) and the former contractor G4S.
Mr. Greenwald has led the reporting on national security material leaked by Edward J. Snowden, the former contractor for the National Security Agency.
But Mr. Hurd's time at the top came crashing down after H.P.'s board began investigating sexual harassment claims presented by Jodie Fisher, a former contractor.
General Keith Alexander did not mention the former contractor in a retirement speech on Friday, which marked the end of his directorship of the NSA and Cyber Command.
However, he also criticised Snowden, the former contractor at America's National Security Agency who leaked thousands of highly classified files to the Guardian.
"It's still a good move away from superfluous macho stuff that draws unwanted attention to the industry," said one former contractor who worked for Blackwater in Baghdad.
Ken Hassett worked for me on a time-and-materials basis, charging $30 an hour, and unlike my former contractor, he never put his agenda ahead of mine.
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