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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a manager for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific role or position that a manager holds in relation to a particular task, project, or team.
Example: "She is a manager for a new marketing campaign that aims to increase brand awareness."
Alternatives: "a manager of a" or "a manager in a".
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Ms. Riggins again asked a manager for a different job.
He is a manager for a sports memorabilia firm.
I was a manager for a major company.
Mr. Velez is a manager for a portfolio of government-subsidized apartment buildings.
Esther, a manager for a cosmetics distributor, knew early on that something was different about Tim.
For 21 years, Joanne worked as a manager for a day-care company in Fairfield, Conn.
Kevin, who has worked as a manager for a warehouse, has umpired baseball games for decades.
To her, I was a manager for a civilian company, not a green-suit wearing soldier.
Meyer and Johnson are lawyers, Mulligan-Gibbs a pharmaceutical company executive, and Bell a manager for a paving contractor.
His mother, Bella, was a department store buyer; his father, Harry, was a manager for a budget apparel chain.
My father was a manager for a security printing company called De la Rue – they print money, legally.
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