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Discover Ludwig"did a placement" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about someone completing a type of work experience or voluntary activity. For example: Laura did a placement at a legal office while she was studying her law degree.
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Paul Noonan did a placement at a tiny outfit in the summer of 2011.
"I did a placement with an actuarial firm in Leeds during my degree.
"Remember that you are the intern," says Pete Finnigan, a PR graduate from Leeds Metropolitan who did a placement in a marketing and communications agency in Liverpool.
She entered the public sector and did a placement at the Human Rights Commission in Sydney just after the Bringing Them Home report on Aboriginal children stolen from their families was released in 1997.
"In my case, I made contacts at New Scientist and did a placement at BBC Natural History Radio, and have been working for both ever since," she says.
Many universities in the UK-based recent graduates: M UK): My uni was based in the north so I did a placement year last year so a lot of jobs were available in the north.
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We didn't have to do a placement but it helped towards a degree if you did.
And you don't need to do a placement in a tech company to develop your digital skills.
I was doing a placement at the National theatre studio where my first play, Gagarin Way, was on.
Because he's been unemployed for almost nine months, Kelly has to do a placement with the government's Work Programme.
It's not difficult to get placements, it's difficult to stand out: Just doing a placement would be about as pointless as just doing a blog.
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