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'get an internship' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to securing an internship, either one that you are applying for, or one for which you are offering advice. Example: You should really think about getting an internship in the summer. It will look great on your college applications.
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Go get an internship.
Like, they're going to be homeless if they don't get an internship in the summer.
The only way to get into this industry at the moment is to get an internship or work experience.
The participants will split $20,000 among them, and the winner will also get an internship at the agency).
You might get an internship at a financial services firm, then become an assistant, and gradually move up until someday you're the boss.
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He finished Stanford and got an internship with an oil company.
In the vacations I got an internship at PricewaterhouseCoopers, and I volunteered for the Red Cross.
Using those articles, I applied to The Seattle Times and got an internship for the following summer.
He arranged for a series of interviews until Mr. Weinstein got an internship on a Goldman trading desk.
I got an internship in the polyurethanes group at the Mobay Chemical Company in New Martinsville.
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