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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a manager of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who holds a managerial position over a specific department, team, or project.
Example: "She is a manager of the marketing department, overseeing all promotional activities."
Alternatives: "a supervisor of" or "a director of".
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Particularly a manager of the Yankees.
Salonen," identified as a manager of Maltuzi.
Being a manager of players is quite another.
He is a manager of a regional trading group.
(A manager of the park later denied this).
She is a manager of corporate communications and he is a manager of financial planning and analysis.
His father was a manager of Lord's Bakery in Brooklyn.
A manager of the firm has been questioned.
Would loyal Yankees fans accept a manager of color?
A manager of the bar and a customer were killed.
He's been a trader himself and a manager of traders.
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