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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chaplain at a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a chaplain's position or role within a specific organization, institution, or location.
Example: "She serves as a chaplain at a local hospital, providing spiritual support to patients and their families."
Alternatives: "a chaplain in a" or "a chaplain for a".
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Lt-Col Mercer, who now works as a chaplain at a boy's school in Dorset.
I was a chaplain at a university where, true to the era, the norms of sexual morality had been upended.
In Mississippi, the Rev. Jon Shonebarger, a chaplain at a prison near Natchez, chose the occasion to open a new church.
One woman, who came forward in 2005, said she was molested by a chaplain at a Catholic boarding school starting in 1957.
He is married to a rabbi, Jacqueline Koch Ellenson, who works as a chaplain at a private secondary school in Los Angeles.
He has been a chaplain at a jail on Rikers Island for fifteen years, and he said that his advice to younger Muslims concerning the police is "Don't ever take the officer as your enemy".
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Mr Drury is not only a scholar, but also a chaplain (at All Souls College, Oxford) who knows Herbert's day-to-day spiritual territory.
Robert Lamby, a chaplain at Rhein-Main, Americancan base.
The Rev. Dr. Glenn M. Libby, an Episcopal priest and a chaplain at the University of Southern California, officiated.
He was ordained an Anglican priest and became a chaplain at my school, a teacher of whom I was fond.
When I was 14 a chaplain at school gave me a reading list.
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