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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a interne" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a misspelling or incorrect form of "an intern" or "an internet."
Example: "I am currently working as an intern at a marketing firm."
Alternatives: "an intern" or "an internet connection."
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He was only a interne then, but got various jobs from the gang later, and presents with them.
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The Mayor speaks of him as an "interne," a term used at City Hall to describe a student who performs municipal chores without pay.
Two of the men were garage mechanics, a third man an interne from Bellevue and the fourth a tire salesman some years out of Georgia.
Her first attempt to telephone, however, merely brought the head nurse and an interne with a sleeping powder.
He received a National Institute of Health fellowship for study at the Royal Marsden Cancer Hospital in London and won the Henry M. Castello, M.D., Memorial Award for outstanding service as an interne Dr. Hetsko is a member of the New England Society in New York.
Graduating in 1898, she became an "interne" at New England Hospital, in Boston, a city that also had pockets of horrific poverty.
After an interne ship at Bellevue Hospital he be came an assistant attending physician at Willard Parker Hospital, then an assistant at tending pediatrician at St . Lukes Hospital and subse quently at New York Foundling Hospital.
I play an interne.
Even an interne could see that.
A year later, Michael arrived, accompanied only by his younger brother now an interne in San Francisco.
He started as an interne in Bellevue, and now goes to fires in the Kenny Memorial Ambulance.
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