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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bank manager" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who holds the position of managing a bank or a branch of a bank.
Example: "After years of hard work, she finally achieved her dream of becoming a bank manager."
Alternatives: "a financial institution manager" or "a banking supervisor."
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His dad's a bank manager, so his dad's used to managing risk and he's made that very clear with me.
His father was a bank manager.
He sounds like a bank manager, or something.
REMEMBER when a bank manager was the epitome of prudence?
His mother was a jeweller, his father a bank manager.
He was born here, the son of a bank manager.
Mr. de Clarens, a bank manager, died in 1995.
Her mother was a teacher, her father a bank manager.
I tried to explain the situation to a bank manager.
Dad was a bank manager, mum a librarian.
My father was a bank manager in Old Jaffa.
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