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The phrase "internship as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a role or position that involves an internship, often followed by a specific context or function.
Example: "I am applying for an internship as a marketing assistant to gain practical experience in the field."
Alternatives: "internship in the role of" or "internship for the position of".
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As a teenager, yes, I did receive an internship, as, I suspect, did many people around the chamber.
As the program's academic director, chemistry professor Iona Black encourages STARS students to participate in a program-supported internship as early as the summer after their first year.
We thank Rémi Bancal for his work during his master internship, as well as the editor and two anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments and suggestions.
Begin an internship as soon as possible.
When an internship as an administrative assistant became available, he was eager to take it.
Before completing his studies, Harry held an internship as Assistant City Manager of Port Angeles.
I'm more interested in her next internship, as a page in NBC's legendary apprenticeship programme.
On Aug. 1, she completed an internship as a private investment management associate at Lehman Brothers.
She also pursued an internship as a counselor, but could not afford the clothing required.
Every student should have the opportunity to do an internship as part of their degree, a government-commissioned report suggests.
Or is The Intern just a lazy retread of The Internship, as its title alone certainly suggests?
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