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Free sign upThe phrase "a butcher in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a butcher's profession or role within a specific context, such as a location or situation.
Example: "He is a butcher in a small town, known for his quality meats and friendly service."
Alternatives: "a butcher at a" or "a butcher for a".
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He had been a butcher in a hotel kitchen.
"I'm psyched," Fernald said to a butcher in a wool cap and a goatee.
He worked as a butcher in a supermarket, and then bought the supermarket.
And, at least to his own satisfaction, he has found that he can be a butcher in a veterinary way.
The brothers got their first jobs the summer that they turned thirteen, working for a butcher in a local grocery store.
His mother was also Mormon, but not religious, while his father - who worked as a butcher in a grocery store - was Irish Catholic, but again not practising.
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You could be a butcher in the morning, a musician in the afternoon," he says.
A butcher in Weymouth, near a yachting competition site, was told to take down the five-ring Olympic logo he had made with images of sausage links.
F. Husain: A Painter or a Butcher?" In response to the article, eight lawsuits were filed against him for "promoting enmity between different groups".
The brand police already rounded up one suspect: a butcher in Weymouth, England, who put out a store display of sausages shaped like Olympic rings.
In the last three years, coveted cuts of cuadril (rump steaks) have jumped in price almost 90 percent, to about $5.80 a pound, said Juan Pagano, a butcher in the neighborhood of Colegiales.
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