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The phrase "a work placement" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a period of time in which a student or trainee works for a company or organization in order to gain practical experience in a particular field. Example: "As part of our university program, we are required to complete a work placement in our chosen field. This will allow us to apply our theoretical knowledge in a real-world setting."
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He has also had a work placement at retailer Ethel Austin's local depot.
Amer focused his energy on his studies, completing a work placement at Saltdean library.
If you apply for a work placement through Jobcentre Plus, you may be eligible for support.
That is not a work placement, it is someone taking advantage of you.
If it's organised well a work placement can be a great part of your degree.
John Dignan, who is on a work placement, is building a new website for the paper.
She returned to one of her care homes in a work placement.
You may complete a work placement with a psychologist as part of your course.
All students take a work placement module and there are European placement opportunities.
It transpires that he should be on a work placement but has refused to go.
Why do a work placement when you could go on the dole?
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