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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a barman" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's role or profession in the context of serving drinks or working in a bar.
Example: "As a barman, I have learned to handle difficult customers with patience and professionalism."
Alternatives: "in my role as a bartender" or "working as a bartender".
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"You could be working as a barman in Cardiff tonight".
Mr Lewis worked as a barman but borrowed £100 from a payday loan company.
He worked as a barman in the VIP area of a local venue.
He had three sibings and worked as a barman before he enlisted.
For one thing, it was published by a nightclub (where its author worked as a barman).
After leaving the Army, Floyd worked in London and France as a barman, dish-washer and vegetable peeler as well as undertaking many other kitchen duties.
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I had to sit and listen as a Canadian barman described Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls as "the best fuckin' film of all time".
Cocktails were inventive, as would be expected from a barman of Mr. Giovannoni's repute: an effervescent, citrusy "Ginebra con Tónica y Algo Más" (gin, tonic and "something more") dressed with a sprig of thyme; an off-menu signature drink featuring a house gin infused with eucalyptus, yerba mate, grapefruit and peppermint.
On your first Canada Day in the UK we went shopping to buy as much Canadiana as you could find on a barman wage mostly Peaches albums and Canadian Club and threw an excellent house party that included a food fight that was never fully cleaned up until the day we moved out.
On your first Canada Day in the UK we went shopping to buy as much Canadiana as you could find on a barman wage – mostly Peaches albums and Canadian Club – and threw an excellent house party that included a food fight that was never fully cleaned up until the day we moved out.
At best she creates a heartfelt, occasionally touching, study of four friends living in each others' pockets: a lesbian couple breaking up, a straight ish) man working as a rent boy, a barman ready for a full-time boyfriend.
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