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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a waiter at a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's job or role in a specific establishment, typically a restaurant or café.
Example: "She works as a waiter at a popular Italian restaurant downtown."
Alternatives: "a server in a" or "an attendant at a".
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About a decade ago, he showed up to work as a waiter at a sushi restaurant in Florida when the owner suddenly pointed to him and told him to start prepping meals.
The patient works as a waiter at a high-end restaurant.
"I don't know him," said Patrick Fucher, a waiter at a cafe.
"Terrible, terrible," said a waiter at a tavern on the Plaka.
He had been a waiter at a Jewish deli in Miami that closed earlier this year.
In Harare, Zimbabwe's capital, another Godknows was a waiter at a popular outdoor cafe.
A waiter at a luxury hotel shows off a wallet full of tips from around the world.
He worked as a waiter at a Thai restaurant, studied the language and regularly chanted and meditated at Buddhist temples.
After graduation, he worked as a waiter at a Hamburger Hamlet and as an assistant to a publicist.
Josh Wetzstein, 27, a waiter at a Midtown restaurant, believes that as the heat spell stretches out, tempers become shorter.
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Investigators theorized that Goldman--a waiter at a nearby restaurant--was killed after he returned a pair of glasses that Nicole Simpson had left at the restaurant earlier that night.
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