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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a secretarial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something related to the duties or functions of a secretary, often in a professional context.
Example: "She has a secretarial role in the company, managing schedules and correspondence."
Alternatives: "a clerical" or "an administrative".
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After directing a secretarial school in New York City, she became secretary to Helen Hay Whitney, wife of a prominent financier.
I had basically a secretarial job.
A secretarial college next door "collapsed and was completely destroyed".
A secretarial course is probably necessary, as well as commercial experience.
In the same year, he obtained a secretarial post under the duke de Morny.
Her mother suggested a secretarial course afterwards, to ensure that Greig had all her bases covered.
Zinke issued a secretarial order that addresses two pockets of petroleum in the state.
After A-levels and a secretarial course, she took odd jobs, such as cleaning.
She got a secretarial job in the White House several months later.
To support herself, she took a secretarial job at the Royal Automobile Club in Stockholm.
Cusack acted purely in a secretarial capacity on Sunday evening, recording Chelsea's complaint.
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