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The phrase "was first employed" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe when something or someone was first used or put into service. Example: "The new technology was first employed in the healthcare industry in the early 2000s, revolutionizing the way medical procedures were conducted."
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Writer was first employed by Todd in 1955.
A few weeks after she was first employed, she was flown out to Los Angeles.
Laser ablation was first employed to produce carbon nanotubes in 1995.
The technique was first employed by the Chinese in the 18th century.
He was first employed by the Harley-Davidson Motor Company of Milwaukee.
This process was first employed in 1861 by a British chemist, Thomas Graham.
The term "cause" was first employed in this context in Davis v. United States, 411 U.S. 233, 93 S.Ct.
Historically, injection application without pressure was first employed by the Romans.
In this paper, the UDUD was first employed to design four ternary mixture systems.
Patel, who was first employed by the NHS, has spent most of her career working for local authorities.
It was first employed in a theatre in 1837 and was in wide use by the 1860s.
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