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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a language intern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is in a temporary position or training role focused on language-related tasks or studies.
Example: "As a language intern, she assists the translation team with various projects and learns about the industry."
Alternatives: "language trainee" or "linguistic intern".
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Aref was granted asylum in Denmark and started as a language intern at Bybi, a social enterprise that uses bees to explore the biodiversity of Copenhagen.
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He is a former Congressional intern and a language expert, raised in North Massapequa, L.I.
Research a language, any language.
(The DOL used to call them "trainees" but changed the language to "interns" in April 2010).
The same story repeated itself a few months later in the gang-rape of a young intern for an English-language magazine in Mumbai.
A dog bit an intern.
In the case, a Syracuse University student reported being sexually harassed by her supervisor while serving as an unpaid intern at Phoenix Satellite Television US, a Chinese-language TV provider.
He acknowledged using derogatory language to describe the former executive, Anucha Browne Sanders, and to having sex with a team intern.
Lina majored in journalism but got most of her education off-campus, covering demonstrations for the English-language Cairo Times as an intern and "hanging out at the Lawyers Syndicatee" where she met many veteran activists.
The bride is a social-work intern at the Parkside School, a private elementary school in New York for children with language disabilities.
A paediatric intern.
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