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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a preferred manager for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who is favored or chosen for a specific managerial role or responsibility.
Example: "After reviewing all the candidates, we have decided that Sarah is a preferred manager for the new project."
Alternatives: "a favored manager for" or "a chosen manager for".
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Yet Lerner is believed to have already lined up former Germany coach Jurgen Klinsmann as a preferred manager for the club.
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A number of brokerage houses, including Goldman and Morgan Stanley, anointed him a "preferred manager" and placed clients' money with him.
The Information Security Office has selected the Dashlane application as the preferred password manager for use at the university.
Printmaking was not a preferred activity for Edward Hopper (1882-1967).
Do you have a preferred medium for self-portraiture?
Now it's a preferred stimulant for people working two jobs in low-wage purgatory.
But investors are still mistrustful of equities, making property a preferred haven for cash-rich individuals.
All one can do, perhaps, is try to substitute a preferred myth for the objectionable one.
America would become a preferred location for manufacturing for export.
It is operated through 5 managers, three preferred managers, Ms. Rebekah Mercer, Ms. Jennifer Mercer and Mr. Stephen Bannon, and two common managers, Mr. Alexander Nix and a person to be named.
"Ofsted does not have a preferred model for schools.
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