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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a leading" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a position or status within a prominent or influential context, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "She works at a leading firm in the tech industry."
Alternatives: "at a prominent" or "at a top".
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A COO at a leading company attributes his rapid rise through the ranks to his ability to lead people.
Greg is a graduate student in chemistry at a leading university.
So Joshi took a job at a leading international management consulting firm.
Ideas are welcome from everyone, as you might hope at a leading idea management company!
"Nvidia is the underdog," said a technologist at a leading game software company.
Now aged 30, he's an architect at a leading London practice.
A partner at a leading commercial law firm called September's preemptive preliminary opinion "completely bonkers".
After graduating, he got a management-level role at a leading corporate firm.
"Bankers are very worried," an official at a leading Japanese bank said today.
Through the EDF fellowship, she worked at a leading beauty retailer and did a large scale energy management project.
For the last two years, Dr. Saadat was managing the 22/20nm CMOS project at a leading global semiconductor alliance.
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