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The phrase 'has consulted for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to someone's professional experience, usually in the context of their employment history. For example, "She has consulted for several major corporations in the last 10 years."
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He has consulted for Myriad Genetics and said he might become a consultant to Genomic Health.
M.A.B has consulted for Achilles Therapeutics.
J.R. has consulted for Celgene, Draper Labs and Clarus Ventures.
She has consulted for multiple startups and holds two U.S. and international patents.
Prof Ang has consulted for banks, hedge funds, asset managers, and other financial institutions.
Professor Schiebinger has consulted for the United Nations and the European Union.
She has consulted for major international agencies such ADB, ADBI, IDRC and the World Bank.
"It's too soon to say," said Dr. DeKosky, who has consulted for Lilly and other companies.
Ben Alamar, professor of sports management at California's Menlo College, has consulted for several teams.
(Dr. Moore has received research financing from and has consulted for drug companies in the past).
Dr. Ray says he has consulted for drug companies that make statins.
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