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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the interns" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in a sentence as a noun phrase to refer to a group of interns or as a possessive noun phrase to show ownership or belonging of the interns. Example 1 (as a noun phrase): The interns were given a tour of the company on their first day. Example 2 (as a possessive noun phrase): The report was written by one of the interns' supervisor.
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the interns
noun
A person who is interned, forceably or voluntarily.
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The interns were repeatedly interrupted.
The interns get college credit.
The interns cheer.
"The interns need to go to lunch".
The interns waited for a verdict.
The interns were also fascinated by life in Chicago.
Heavy rains in recent weeks hampered the interns.
Maybe the interns don't fall far from the candidate, either.
He suspected that one of the interns was a fed.
"All the interns we spoke with had somebody who died".
But then I had this weird thing with the interns.
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