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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a front desk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the reception area in a hotel, office, or other establishment where visitors are greeted and assisted.
Example: "When you arrive at the hotel, please check in at a front desk where the staff will help you with your reservation."
Alternatives: "the reception desk" or "the reception area."
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"I'm a single parent," said Martinez, a front desk clerk at the Flamingo resort.
He went to work as a front desk attendant at the Mount Auburn Club, a health club in Watertown.
"Not only are you just a front desk person you're kind of like a therapist as well," Mertz said.
"Aren't those elevator doors beautiful?" a front desk employee asked me as we gazed at the etched detailing.
He had the door propped open, and a young reporter from the press stakeout on Franklin Street tried to dart in, saying, "Is there a front desk here?" "Does it look like there's a front desk here?" Schwab answered.
Before long he was a night clerk and soon after that he was on a front desk in New York.
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"Never a dull moment," a front-desk clerk said.
How is it different from being a front-desk librarian (besides the obvious)?
Ms. Lavender is 61 and a front-desk clerk at an adult school.
"Eight-hundred-fifty-five dollars," a front-desk clerk assured me in a thick Central European accent.
When she graduated, in 1998, she got a job as a front-desk receptionist at the upscale Jinglun Hotel, and turned over half her salary to him.
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