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The phrase "an adviser at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who provides guidance or advice in a specific context, such as a job or organization.
Example: "She works as an adviser at the university, helping students navigate their academic paths."
Alternatives: "a consultant for" or "a mentor in".
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Mr. Goodwin joined the architecture firm RMJM as an adviser at the beginning of the year.
Currently, an adviser at a brokerage is bound by the looser suitability standard.
Mr. Shimizu said he would stay on indefinitely as an adviser at Tokyo Electric, without pay.
Are you on sabbatical at Time Out? No, I'm an adviser at Time Out.
Roeder's most recent role was as an adviser at Sheffield Wednesday.
When I was in college, I visited an adviser at one firm to open an account.
Ideally, you should speak to an adviser at least six months before you plan to retire.
"He's got family," said Sean Sullivan, an adviser at F-Secure, a computer security firm in Helsinki.
People with tax queries are currently able to make an appointment to see an adviser at an inquiry centre.
When an adviser at the University of Oklahoma told her that girls do not become engineers, she persisted.
Sather said Richter would join the team as an adviser at training camp next week in Burlington, Vt.
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