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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a waitress at a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's job or role in a specific location, typically a restaurant or café.
Example: "She works as a waitress at a popular diner in the city."
Alternatives: "a server at a" or "an employee at a".
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His mother was a waitress at a diner in Yuma.
She works weekends as a waitress at a Mexican restaurant.
A waitress at a restaurant might abruptly decide that she cannot serve their table.
She's a waitress at a Bob Evans, and often works evening shifts.
Dylan, 18, pretty and despondent, works as a waitress at a local resort lodge.
Marly gets a job as a waitress at a supper club called Daugherty's.
The Garden Grove, California, woman worked as a waitress at a local Mimi's Cafe restaurant.
He speaks with a waitress at a seedy cafe called the Virginian.
Hartling is a mother of three, and a waitress at a pizza restaurant.
"The more this goes on the worse it is," said Morgan Rountree, 28, a waitress at a local hotel.
In 1996, while she was working as a waitress at a steak house, a co-worker introduced her to Korzen.
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