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The phrase 'had worked for' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express that something happened in the past and before something else. For example, "She had worked for the company for 5 years before she was promoted to manager."
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The intensivists had worked for 11.6 ± 0.3 years after residency on the ICU.
It had worked for him before.
It had worked for Google, after all.
Money they had worked for.
Everything he had worked for.
(Well, it had worked for the Medicis).
He had worked for the husband.
He had worked for D.L.J. since 1978.
"Everything I had worked for was finished.
My father had worked for several prime ministers.
"I had worked for David the previous year," recalled Pertwee.
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