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private investigator

NOUN
  1. someone who can be employed as a detective to collect information

How To Use private investigator In A Sentence

  • Does he play a Washington police officer, a federal agent, a private investigator?
  • These poems read like some private investigator's casebook in which it soon becomes apparent that he's forgotten who's employing him, why he was employed, and what the hell is going on.
  • Alternatively, you can always open your own private investigator business.
  • And this is how he came to be the sole keeper of The Pie Maker's secret: a private investigator, Mr. Cod met The Pie Maker when his Pie Hole was on the verge of financial ruin.
  • No longer did spouses have to allege physical or mental cruelty, no longer did private investigators have to spring someone in an act of adultery.
  • Note first how he calls it "the Mulcaire case", mentioning only the private investigator Glenn Mulcaire and thereby neatly omitting to mention the name of his own culpable royal editor, Clive Goodman.
  • At the time, Morris had been making a living as a private investigator for a well-known private detective agency that specialized in Wall Street cases.
  • He's a brilliant private investigator with a reputation for bringing missing children safely home.
  • Private investigators are infiltrating Scottish firms to identify ambitious high-flyers and talentless time-servers for companies planning takeovers.
  • Private investigators are infiltrating Scottish firms to identify ambitious high-flyers and talentless time-servers for companies planning takeovers.
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