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The phrase "a role on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific position or function within an organization, project, or context.
Example: "She was offered a role on a new film project that is set to begin shooting next month."
Alternatives: "a position in a" or "a part in a".
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And though an "offer" of a role on a TV show usually means a commitment, one actor friend reports having received "offers" that are just invitations to audition.
He is only one of a few individuals in such a role on a U.S. campus.
Each man, he explains, has a role on a team of role players who complement the Bulls' one star (that would be Derrick Rose).
Mr. Hansen tried out for a role on a lark.
Now, he hopes to salvage something from this season and serve a role on a contending Mets team next season.
Did you specifically tell your agents you were looking for a role on a serialized TV show?
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A few decades ago, a role on an NBC sitcom was the comedian's version of a tenured position.
Word spread, and she got a role on an Italian rapper's radio program as an ersatz "Dear Abby" for the harried Italian housewife.
This is going to sound "Kumbayah," but I almost feel like I willed a role on an HBO show to happen.
On Thursday morning, Kirk Cousins nominated Williams for a role on an episode of TLC's "Hoarding: Buried Alive". The rest of his season in doubt, Jordan Reed will likely miss his sixth straight game because of a lingering hamstring injury.
If you are recruiting for a role on an all-male team, don't include three videos of women.
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