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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as intern" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a role or position, but it typically requires an article or modifier, such as "as an intern."
Example: "I worked on several projects as an intern at the company last summer."
Alternatives: "in the role of intern" or "in my capacity as an intern."
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July 1933 - January 1935: Dr. Callaway serves as intern and junior resident in internal medicine at Duke University Hospital.
After graduating from UCLA with an international business degree in 2013, Rajo-Miller started at Miracle Mile as intern.
I would sooner die than serve as intern.
On Gawker.com, a writer known as Intern Alexis reviews The New York Times Book Review.
During his stay, he served as intern and videographer for the Columbia Sounds Concert Series.
Of course, Cashman has worked about half his life with the Yankees, starting out as intern and rising to the general manager's job in 1998.
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The scholarship included summer jobs as interns.
As interns, we were instantly plugged into this scene.
hired hired former Lehman Brothers brokers as interns.
As interns left the Redskins, Casserly helped them find jobs.
As interns have gained confidence, employers have gone quiet.
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