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The phrase "I got an internship at" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that the speaker has obtained an internship position at a specific company or organization. Example: "I got an internship at a top marketing firm for the summer."
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In the vacations I got an internship at PricewaterhouseCoopers, and I volunteered for the Red Cross.
Picking up skills: In my junior year, I got an internship at Berkshire Capital Securities through N.Y.U.
But I got an internship at the lab run by Prof. Frances Champagne.
Working for a thinktank was definitely on my list of "cool careers", so when I got an internship at one that had a strong brand, I was pretty pleased.
After my second year at Stanford, I got an internship at the National Institutes of Health, doing neuroscience research with TMS.
After I finished university, I got an internship at SBS and made friends with an indigenous news reporter at the end of the year Christmas party.
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I got an internship in the polyurethanes group at the Mobay Chemical Company in New Martinsville.
I've had zero important alum connections and never got an internship at a big daily.
That summer, Mr. Holiday got an internship at a Hollywood talent agency, the Collective.
She got an internship at L'Oréal in Paris and travelled around the north of France selling hair products to supermarkets.
The following year, having decided she liked economics more than biology, she got an internship at the Federal Reserve Board.
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