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The phrase "a manager for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who holds a managerial position related to a specific role, project, or department.
Example: "She is a manager for the marketing team, overseeing all advertising campaigns."
Alternatives: "a manager of" or "a supervisor for".
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I only had a manager for directing.
He considers hiring a manager for the grocery store.
He was reportedly a "manager" for the league.
Ms. Riggins again asked a manager for a different job.
I was a manager for a major company.
Until January, he was a manager for Janet Jackson.
By 2007, there was a manager for every five.
To keep a manager for an entire season.
He later became a manager for the Atomic Energy Commission.
Jack Thompson, a manager for the Long Island Mariners.
He is a manager for a sports memorabilia firm.
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