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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trainee at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is undergoing training or learning in a specific role or organization.
Example: "She is a trainee at the local hospital, learning the ropes of patient care."
Alternatives: "an intern at" or "a student at".
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The header was briefly a trainee at United's youth academy.
He began his career as a trainee at Newsnight.
Upon graduating, Nilekani became a trainee at a Mumbai software-engineering firm.
Cavanagh and Mannix are former Liverpool trainees, while Harris was a trainee at Everton.
The 21-year-old Polish midfielder Adrian Cieslewicz was once a trainee at Manchester City.
After serving in the Army, he got a job as a trainee at Columbia Records.
He became a trainee at Associated Redifussion television in the 1960s, and learned film editing.
His business career began as a trainee at AT&T headquarters in New York City.
Nine months later, she was taken on as a trainee at the Donmar.
At 19 he became a trainee at Electrola, the German arm of EMI Records.
In 1927, she went to work as a trainee at Kurt Wolff Verlag in Munich.
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