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"working officer" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person who is employed in a professional position requiring a certain level of expertise and experience. For example, "The working officers at the office will be processing the paperwork for the new facility."
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"I'm working," Officer Enos replied.
But currently nine employees promoted to detective are still working officer assignments because of the staffing shortages, leaving 16 detectives to handle the workload of 25.
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The trustees do not work as police officers, having been released to spend all their time on union business, while the delegates are working officers.
In the case of the police, it was common for working officers to field calls from reporters.
"It won't work, Officer.
One morning while driving to work, Officer Barclay's car skidded off an icy road.
Collaborative working development officer at the National Council for Voluntary Organisations.
Phillip G. Cyr, the public works officer.
"Erica did all the work," Officer Harvey said.
The Western Isles' chief social work officer said concerns were raised last year and again recently.
Good work, officer.
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