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Discover Ludwig"has worked at" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe the past work experience of a person. Example: Jessica has worked at several different marketing firms over the years, gaining valuable experience in the field.
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It has worked at times.
But he has worked at that.
He has worked at the Priory.
Even Cuce has worked at both.
He has worked at this goal.
So it has worked at least once".
He has worked at Adidas, Clarks and Benetton.
He has worked at Berkshire for more than two decades.
Hock has worked at the Empire State Building since 1996.
He has worked at Balthazar for 15 years.
Mundike has worked at Collum for more than four years.
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