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The phrase "I work for" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to indicate a person's current employer or the company/organization they are associated with in a professional capacity. For example: - I work for a marketing firm in downtown New York. - She works for a non-profit organization that focuses on environmental conservation. - He was proud to say that he worked for the top tech company in the country. - They work for the government and are responsible for creating policies that benefit the citizens.
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I work for Korzhakov.
"I work for free.
"I work for FEMA".
I work for the government".
I work for my supper.
I work for the city".
"I work for Dave Bing.
I work for many reasons.
"That's what I work for.
"I work for a nonprofit.
I work for him.
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i and the team I work for
i work for BW compay
i work for manufacturing
i work for a design studio
i working for
i collaborating for
references work for
the work for
l work for
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you work for
did work for
i looking for
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this work for
that work for
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i collaborated for
i search for
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i repeat for
i strive for
i root for
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