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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an internship in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific type of internship related to a field or area of study.
Example: "I am applying for an internship in environmental science to gain practical experience."
Alternatives: "a placement in" or "a position in".
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He had an internship in 2002.
I did an internship in 1986".
Instead, he accepted an internship in pet care.
The advertisement is for an internship in Washington — the ultimate opportunity for an aspiring politician.
Taking an internship in a different country, away from family and friends isn't easy.
I got an internship in the polyurethanes group at the Mobay Chemical Company in New Martinsville.
She spoke of applying for an internship in journalism next summer.
My daughter has been awarded an internship in Moscow starting next July.
Walker also has had an internship in France.
This year, one has an internship in Denver, the other in Washington.
Like, they're going to be homeless if they don't get an internship in the summer.
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