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The phrase "had previously worked for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a person's past experience with an employer. For example, "John had previously worked for the accounting firm before moving to a different job."
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He had previously worked for Mr Ivanishvili.
Luhnow had previously worked for the Cardinals.
Majeed also claimed he had previously worked for Arsenal.
Bizarrely I had previously worked for a homeless charity.
Cosyns had previously worked for News International having started at the Sun in 1987.
Tribal DDB had previously worked for Wrigley on a project basis.
Mr. Claflin had previously worked for the Digital Equipment Corporation and the International Business Machines Corporation.
Ms. Kurtz had previously worked for Ernst & Young until her second child was born in 1995.
Ms. Amzallag had previously worked for publications like Mishpacha and Jewish Living.
He had previously worked for companies that included MediaFactor, Pollcast, MMT Sales and TeleRep.
He had previously worked for Eurosport in Paris, London and Sydney.
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