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Discover Ludwig"clerk for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when you are referring to someone who works for or assists someone else. For example, "She works as a clerk for the mayor."
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She asked a clerk for advice.
Frank was a retired File Clerk for CBS Law Dept.
The bridegroom is a law clerk for Judge Rakoff.
One asked a clerk for the price of "McSorley's Cats".
Edison Stewart, the deputy city clerk for Staten Island, officiated.
The bridegroom is a law clerk for Judge Parker.
Are you researching judges you may want to clerk for?
Apply to the Chief Clerk for a schedule of charges.
Azar came to Washington in 1992 to clerk for Scalia.
Mr. Saunders is a law clerk for Judge Leval.
Ask your server or desk clerk for prices.
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