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The phrase "taking an internship" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of participating in an internship program, typically for gaining work experience.
Example: "She is taking an internship at a marketing firm this summer to enhance her skills."
Alternatives: "doing an internship" or "participating in an internship."
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Taking an internship in a different country, away from family and friends isn't easy.
She is also reported to be taking an internship at a fashion house once she has finished with Girls.
Today, potential employers are looking for candidates who stand out and there's no better way to do that than by taking an internship.
He earned his undergraduate degree and, in 1946, his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania, before taking an internship at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, where he developed an interest in psychiatry.
If they can afford to go without a paycheck for six months or a year, they might consider taking an internship or volunteering -- thereby gaining some useful experience while doing some good.
Instead of taking an internship at, say, Goldman Sachs in Manhattan, he is in Seattle, working at a nonprofit organization that runs a needle exchange for heroin users and spending his free time hiking and mountain biking.
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A 30-year-old explains why he took an internship.
The summer before her senior year, though, she took an internship at Goldman.
Better that he should have taken an internship on the Hill instead.
So she took an internship at the National Film Board of Canada and became enthralled by cinema.
While on sabbatical in 1998 he took an internship at Stag's Leap Wine Cellars and never looked back.
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