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The phrase "being a manager for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's current or past profession or job role. Example: I have been working for this company for 10 years and have held various positions, including being a manager for the sales department.
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He's a junior in high school and the possibility is him being a manager for us.
Prior to being a manager for about 14 months I was an overnight counselor full-time, so I got a full diet of those calls.
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The bridegroom, also 28, is a manager for business consulting in New York at Arthur Andersen, management consultants.
I was a manager for a major company.
Until January, he was a manager for Janet Jackson.
By 2007, there was a manager for every five.
Her father was a manager for the New York City Department of Human Resources in Manhattan.
She is an associate manager for skin care products, and he is a manager for Lever 2000 soap.
I played football for 20 years and I've been a manager for 10.
Mr. Velez is a manager for a portfolio of government-subsidized apartment buildings.
His father is a manager for client services at Polycom, a videoconferencing technology provider in Andover, Mass.
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