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Discover LudwigThe phrase "my former" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something that you used to have or be associated with, but no longer do. For example, "My former employer was highly respected in our industry."
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O.K., they are my former team, my former players, my former fans and my former stadium.
I would use my former chairman's words.
"They've called up my former wife, my former in-laws, everybody".
That was what my former boyfriend had called me.
Physically, I'm a shadow of my former self.
"It was totally different from my former job.
I've married a lot of my former jurors.
My former husband and I were not good spouses.
The lease was signed by my former boyfriend and me.
It was clear he was my former hamster.
I would just use my former chairman's words.
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