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by mcherm
1093 days ago
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You COULD say that, if you define "working for" in a particular way. But if define it that way, then "working for" becomes a phrase that has no real use. "X is working for Y" just means "Y has a lot of influence in the world" and says nothing about the relationship between X and Y. So I don't recommend using that definition. |
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