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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a general manager for" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the position or role of a general manager in relation to a specific organization or department. Example: "She was appointed as a general manager for the marketing division of the company."
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Speaking of them generally, Schuerholz, who is 67 and had been a general manager for 26 years, said he didn't think some of them had the necessary experience, "but they have the energy and the physicality for the job".
His father is a general manager for the Berger Family Dealership, which sells automobiles in Hazleton.
"We were broadband before broadband was cool," said Paul Gaske, a general manager for Direct P.C.
"It was a landslide," said Janine DiGioacchino, a general manager for Madame Tussauds.
His father, also retired, was a general manager for Express Scripts, a pharmacy benefit manager in St . Louis
He was also a general manager for "Da," the 1969 original production of "1776" and other shows.
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But he chose to stay and work for Lou Lamoriello, a general manager known for tight budgets and strict control of employees.
Now, the Jets will be looking for a general manager and coach for the first time since Johnson promoted Tannenbaum and hired Eric Mangini in 2006.
These improvements came after each line was assigned a general manager responsible for improving service.
The company's chief executive Ken Chiu previously sold a startup to Zynga and served as a general manager there for a little under a year.
McHale was a general manager and coach for the Timberwolves, then worked as an analyst for NBA TV and TNT.
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