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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a firm" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a location or position within a business or company. Example: "After graduating from college, she landed a job at a firm specializing in marketing and advertising."
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In 1986, Mr. Bakaly returned to California to practice law at a firm that broke up a year later.
Schlozman now practices law at a firm in Wichita.
I practiced at a firm for seven years.
At a firm like Goldman, this is particularly true.
She had a law degree and a job at a firm not far from Davison.
Pineda helped himself by reporting at a firm 260 pounds instead of a bloated 280.
"Everybody pays," admits an executive at a firm known for its good governance.
Schumpeter last week poked fun at a firm called "Trendwatchers" ("The status seekers", December 4th).
I got a call from a former classmate who's now working at a firm.
Such Stakhanovite commitment is necessary at a firm where so much creative labor is wasted.
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Carolyn Daniels is the only one of us who is still practicing at a firm--Holme Roberts & Owen, in Denver.
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