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"bartender for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the job or profession someone holds in the hospitality industry, specifically as a person who serves drinks at a bar or pub. Example: "Sarah worked as a bartender for ten years before opening her own cocktail bar."
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Ask a bartender for a free taste if you are not sure what to order.
Hopefully I'm not going to be a bartender for the rest of my life.
Marc Razo has worked as a Max Fish bartender for fourteen years.
Wait for her to speak to you, or ask the bartender for an introduction".
I asked the bartender for a "very San Francisco cocktail"; I got a pisco punch, and a little history lesson.
He asked the bartender for another beer, and then told an anecdote about Bobby Burns and Thomas Moore.
"It was great," said Mr. Klie, who also moonlights as a bartender for the Knights of Columbus.
A decade ago I worked as a part-time bartender for a nightclub, dead in the heart of Kings Cross.
Mr. Dacchille (pronounced duh-KILL-ee), 69, has been a bartender for 48 years, 31 of them at the Pierre.
Nearby, a retired couple paid the bartender for two pints of beer and headed to their seats.
After nodding to Kostya, the larger gangster asked the bartender for two Cognacs, and, when each snifter had been filled, he made no move to pay.
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