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Free sign upThe phrase "a mechanic in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of mechanic or a context in which a mechanic operates, such as a workplace or situation.
Example: "She works as a mechanic in a busy auto repair shop."
Alternatives: "a mechanic at a" or "a mechanic for a".
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"I found work as a mechanic in a nearby village.
My late father toiled as a mechanic in a department of the agriculture ministry.
He, too, was the son of a military man, a mechanic in a Soviet tank regiment.
During World War II, she did war work as a mechanic in a London factory.
He has been a sergeant in the Army and a mechanic in a garage.
A mechanic, in a long, greasy shirt, said, "Most of our police, they're no good, they have drug problems.
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Not that he could do much about it, not from the military base near Nasiriya, in southern Iraq, where he was a mechanic in an Army maintenance company.
Among the cases was that of a Puerto Rican man who applied for a job as a mechanic in an auto-body shop in Queens and was asked for his green card.
Mr. X was a 55-years-old Chinese gentleman who works as a mechanic in an auto-repair shop.
The deceased being a mechanic in an automobile shop had easy access to battery acid while rodenticides are available at a cheap rate in the market.
His big break came during a stint as a mechanic in the mid-1930's.
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