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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clerk at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate someone's job title and the place where they work.
Example: "She is a clerk at the local library, assisting patrons with their inquiries."
Alternatives: "an employee at" or "a staff member at".
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"It's funny," said Alvin Tulshi, a clerk at the library.
He was a Clerk at Depository Trust Company.
He works as a clerk at a Pathmark.
So a clerk at the NYSE was hurriedly roped in.
His wife works as a clerk at a nearby prison.
My mom worked as a clerk at a bank.
The upwardly mobile, churchgoing Audrey, a clerk at a medical clinic, is a stickler for appearances.
The stranger was Mr. Aron, a clerk at a nearby hardware supply store.
The bridegroom's mother worked as a clerk at E-Systems, a military electronics company in Dallas.
He is a clerk at the store, not a part owner.
"This is where everything is now," said a clerk at Movie World.
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