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Discover Ludwig"working member" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to someone who is actively involved and contributing to a particular group or organization. Example: As a working member of the team, Sarah was responsible for developing new marketing strategies and managing client relationships.
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I saw Game 3 as a working member of the press.
The cost of a single royal is some 17 times that of a working member of parliament.
It was intense, from 8am until 8 or 9pm, and I was a full working member of the team.
On one hand, Ms. Hart is not altogether unlike them: she's a working member of the broadcast industry.
As his colleagues were killed and wounded over the years, Joao became the last working member of the fabled Bang-Bang Club to cover conflict.
"You go from a working member of society doing 'the right thing' to being this passive 'benefit claimant' tarred with the brush of being a sponger," she says.
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Most have been law-abiding, working members of the community.
The matter will now go to the guild's board and working members for a vote.
The Fabians, and the Hoggartians, assumed that many poor people were among the hardest working members of society.
The median income of working members of the Writers Guild is $84,000, and hundreds of members are millionaires.
Labour unions give money to political campaigns in order to further their interests and that of their working members.
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