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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a manager at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to specify someone's job title and the organization they work for.
Example: "She is a manager at a leading tech company."
Alternatives: "a supervisor in" or "an administrator for".
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He's a manager at fast food restaurants".
Alex Harvey is a manager at Giveacar.
Another worked as a manager at a Circuit City store.
Luigi worked as a manager at a tuxedo rental shop.
Yukari Takise, a manager at Kajiyama Tekko, denied the claims.
Nickole Brown, a manager at Sun Studios, is another groupie.
A manager at the security company refused to comment today.
She works full time as a manager at Microsoft.
"A lot of Americans come here," said Carlos Ramírez, a manager at Pleyclub.
"They were bosom buddies," recalled Ashley Edwards, who was a manager at Mr. Stanford's two airlines.
Mr McNealy's father was a manager at American Motors Corporation, a now-defunct Detroit car maker.
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