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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a manager of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who holds a managerial position within a specific context or organization.
Example: "She is a manager of a successful marketing team that has consistently exceeded its targets."
Alternatives: "a supervisor of a" or "a director of a".
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He is a manager of a regional trading group.
Can we replace a manager of a block of flats?
His mother is a manager of a store in the Abbaye de Chalais in Chalais, France.
The bride works for the Chicago public schools as a manager of a violence-prevention project.
He worked as a manager of a shoe store for about 30 years.
He became a carpenter for hire and then a manager of a bowling alley.
In 2007 he married Anna Petterrson, a manager of a clothing store he'd met in Sweden.
Retiring, he would become a manager of a series of clubs with varying success.
And what benefits does a manager of a pharmacy get? "None," he said.
Like a manager of a car dealership, I bring out the numbers.
Her mother retired as a manager of a Meaders Cleaners, a dry cleaner in San Francisco.
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