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Free sign upThe phrase "a chemist in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a chemist's role or position within a specific context or organization.
Example: "She works as a chemist in a pharmaceutical company, developing new medications."
Alternatives: "a chemist at a" or "a chemist for a".
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His father was a chemist in a cosmetics company.
She was a chemist in a country now erased by a war.
before taking a post as a chemist in a chemical factory at Oranienburg in 1831.
A member of the group, a chemist in a lab, opened a Subway franchise as a means of raising money.
For example, noted author Primo Levi worked briefly after World War II as a chemist in a paint factory.
Mr. Hodgson, in this way, has long approached comedy as a chemist in a lab does, noodling with a drug protocol to make it more effective.
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After college, Darren held a variety of unrelated jobs that included working as a chemist in an industrial paint factory, an assistant cameraman on independent films, waiter and house painter.
Before that, he was a chemist in the pharmaceutical industry, a career that ended unhappily.
She had given up her career as a chemist in the 1950s to have a family.
Abu Dis "will never be a capital," said Dr. Adnan Manassra, a chemist in charge of planning and development at Al Quds University.
From his father, a trained cellist who worked as a chemist in the United States, Mr. Spitzer received an immersion in Beethoven and Wagner.
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