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Discover Ludwig"teaching at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to someone's job or profession, such as in the sentence, "He works as a teacher at a local elementary school."
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Brown began teaching at Caltech in 1997.
Thereafter he resumed his teaching at Basel.
He began teaching at Hunter in 1964.
He told about his teaching at Harvard.
He began teaching at Cleveland State University.
Last year, he began teaching at Bennington.
George starts teaching at Stephanie's school.
He quit teaching at CalArts in 1986.
He began teaching at Cornell in 1948.
While teaching at River Falls Wiss).
He is teaching at the Art Students League.
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