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Discover Ludwig"restaurant manager" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who is responsible for running a restaurant. For example: "Rosa has been a restaurant manager for 20 years, and she knows all the ins and outs of running a successful business."
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"My restaurant manager spent hours every day managing quick schedule changes, absences and communication.
"... Things were done through coordination and cooperation between the management, factory public health officer, and restaurant manager... " (participant no. 3).
His father was a restaurant manager.
"It's ridiculous," said Sam, a restaurant manager.
The restaurant manager had called in about a broken spring.
Is Ruckus, the newly named restaurant manager, a sadist?
The restaurant manager became the forewoman of the jury.
I said to the restaurant manager, "I'm sorry I'm late.
"It was the original restaurant manager who chose the numbers".
Mr. Grun left his job as a restaurant manager.
I recognise the restaurant manager from the NSW south coast.
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