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"an intern at" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you need to describe someone's job or position. For example, "He is an intern at a local law firm."
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(I am currently an intern at Google).
Later, in 2009, he was an intern at the company.
Claudia Hammermüller is an intern at NEON magazine in Hamburg.
There he met Lori Meschke, an intern at the paper.
Two summers ago, I worked as an intern at Lotusland.
He had been an intern at Viewpoint Creative, Boston.
What, be an intern at the Co-op?
During college, I was an intern at Bear Stearns.
Catherine Phillips is an intern at UN Women.
Ten years ago I was an intern at Children's Village.
Her classmate, Lily Sawyer-Kaplan, 17, was an intern at the Met last summer.
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