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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was previously at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate someone's past affiliation or location, often in a professional context.
Example: "Before joining this company, she was previously at a leading tech firm."
Alternatives: "was formerly at" or "had been at".
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He was previously at Deutsche Bank.
Mr. Johns was previously at Wachovia Securities.
She was previously at the Obama Foundation and McKinsey & Company.
He was previously at the Gotham Grill in Manhattan.
The chef, Daniel Orr, was previously at La Grenouille.
Mr. Portnoy was previously at Banc of America Securities.
She was previously at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Intel, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, and Agilent Laboratories.
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They were previously at Morgan & Finnegan.
Both were previously at Morgan Stanley.
They were previously at Linett, Schechter, Reicher & Ofsevit.
Its Italian-born chef-owners, Tommy Mazilla and Anna Tota, were previously at the Stuyvesant Yacht Club on City Island.
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