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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'internship at' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a position (normally of short duration) where someone works for an organization in order to gain experience and learn skills. For example, "I recently completed an internship at a local nonprofit organization."
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The award was a summer internship at Vogue's British edition.
(He's planning to do a summer internship at Vogue).
She says she loves her internship at the United Nations.
That's why I looked for an internship at New Line.
I received a prestigious internship at the district attorney's office.
He then began his internship at the university hospital.
I've done an internship at Morgan Stanley three years ago.
Katie was pursuing an internship at the United Nations.
He had also started an internship at a local bakery.
She told me about an internship at Lucasfilm".
She lands a summer internship at the United States Consulate in Karachi.
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