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The phrase "full time employee" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use it when you are describing someone who works at a place for a standard workweek (at least 35 hours per week) rather than someone who works part-time. For example: "Alice is a full time employee at the local grocery store."
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Alonso Fernández is a full time employee of Takeda.
Dr Kesten is a full time employee of Boehringer Ingelheim.
GA is a full time employee of MSD.
RGDM was a full time employee of AmberGen from 2005 to 2007 and is now a full time employee of Invitrogen Corporation.
TJCHA does not employ professional surveyors; that is, no surveyor is its full time employee.
Conflict of interest: P.J.W. is a full time employee with Siemens Healthcare.
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He is now a full-time employee.
He joined Sony as a full-time employee in 1959.
He is currently the only full-time employee.
Litvinenko, of course, was not a full-time employee.
Full-time employee jobs are only up 130,000.
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