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"is working at" is a perfectly valid and common phrase in English.
You can use it to describe a person doing their job at a particular place or location. For example: "John is working at the bank today."
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Chanell is working at McDonald's.
Now he is working at Abu Ghraib.
He is working at Bristol City.
By many measures, Thailand is working at half speed.
However, critics say the government is working at cross purposes.
(Dionisio Silva, a butcher from Jeffrey's, is working at Heritage).
His vivid ear is working at its best.
"No one is working at what they studied for.
Simplicity for them is working at the moment.
"This new mayor is working at a different angle.
Majid is working at a restaurant; Masomeh is at home for the time being.
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