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Discover Ludwig"paid internship" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a job opportunity that provides payment for work completed. For example: "She applied for a paid internship at a local marketing firm."
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And it was a paid internship.
"We have a paid internship programme.
By 1997 only 57% of American journalism students said they could find a paid internship.
Soon afterward, CUNY Prep helped him get a paid internship at the Lehman College Art Gallery.
But he has a paid internship with a Harlem-based community organization.
So, while that was technically a paid internship, it might as well not have been".
Tweet Of The Week @YouTernMark — A paid internship doesn't mean a GOOD internship.
While there, Ms. Reed took a paid internship at a domestic violence center in Tampa.
Finally, apply for some work experience or a paid internship, such as BP's Ultimate Field Trip.
After I graduated I was equally thrilled to receive a paid internship at Simon & Schuster.
Developments such as UNICEF's recent pilot paid internship programme suggest their efforts are having an effect.
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