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The phrase "working for someone" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase any time you want to express the idea of being employed by somebody. For example, "Since graduating college last year, I've been working for someone in the accounting field."
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It's better than working for someone else".
The cops who had threatened and terrorized them were working for someone, who was in turn working for someone else.
It might be that Trump is working for someone else.
They're likely to be bored working for someone else.
But the family genes were stronger than he imagined, and working for someone else proved unsatisfying.
"They're all staying here and working for someone else," he said.
(Ms. Markey added that she felt lucky working for someone like Mr.. Abrams.
I knew I could do better than working for someone else".
What's wrong with working for someone who's offered you a job?" Mr. Oka said.
There's a big difference working for someone who is smart and engaged".
"With extremely intelligent and capable people," he added, "I don't mind working for someone".
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