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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a server at a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's job or role in a specific establishment, such as a restaurant or a bar.
Example: "She works as a server at a popular Italian restaurant downtown."
Alternatives: "a waiter at a" or "a staff member at a".
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"What can I say, he's a human being," said Moon Haq, 31, a server at a restaurant near Union Square.
I worked as a server at a pizza joint and as a salesman at a retail store.
But what about Haupt's situation, in which a server at a dim-sum shop forced Western utensils on her?
Having heard of the mayor's reputation, Jimmy Christakis, a server at a high-end hotel in Toronto, put it to the test over a pothole.
Jeff, 35, a server at a seafood restaurant in Charleston, S.C. (jobless rate: 3.1percentt), said diners occasionally test his patience.
The novel chronicles the vicissitudes of a young widow who becomes entangled with two men she meets while working as a server at a high-end lounge.
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Nintendo, which is based in Kyoto, said in a statement that a server at an affiliate of its United States unit was accessed unlawfully "a few weeks ago".
Blackstock was so devastated by the experience that she quit her job, deciding she no longer wanted to be a Hooters Girl or a server at any restaurant at all.
People want to swan onto a server at 3am and get a game with a complete stranger.
Then she got a job as a server at the old-fashioned St. Botolph Club in Back Bay.
"It's the contrast between two big teams," said Carlos Menéndez, a server at El Aljibe, a popular state restaurant that regularly shows soccer.
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