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The phrase "manager at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person's job or position, e.g. "Tim is a Manager at ABC Corporation."
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REUTERS Manager at Chilton Investment Dies | B B.
Assistant manager at a tractor supply company.
I was an assistant manager at Subway".
"Regional sales manager at Forever Living Products?
Former manager at Special Services for Children, NYC.
Now assistant manager at Portsmouth.
Alex Newton is programmes manager at Stonewall.
Longtime manager at Long Island Jewish Hospital.
Gazza's manager at Burnley, hardly helped either.
Vicky Clarfelt, HR manager at Dentsu London.
Former Crest brand manager at P.& G.
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