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The phrase "had an internship" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a past experience of completing an internship.
Example: "During my college years, I had an internship at a marketing firm that helped me gain valuable skills."
Alternatives: "completed an internship" or "undertook an internship."
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He had an internship in 2002.
Walker also has had an internship in France.
The morning of the accident, she had been riding her bike to an art studio, where she had an internship.
In college, she had an internship in Ecuador with a nonprofit focused on sustainable agriculture.
Half of Wanderers weren't sure of their major when they entered college, and only 47% had an internship.
She also had an internship in Munich with Audi Design, renowned for the attention to detail in its interiors.
I had an internship in health policy during my last year of medical school and it was a striking experience.
He had an internship with a company that made business machines, and by the time he graduated he had a salary.
Alas, though, only 22percentt of college grads surveyed said they had such a mentor and 29percentt had an internship where they applied what they were learning.
I had an internship at a dance company, which I loved because I could take the dance classes at the studio for free.
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The following week Nancy called: "So, we have an internship".
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