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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the internships" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific internships that have been previously mentioned or are known in the context. Example: "I applied for the internships offered by the company last summer, and I hope to hear back soon."
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the internships
noun
A job taken by a student in order to learn a profession or trade.
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I got all the internships.
The competition for the internships is intense.
Companies defend the internships as educational.
The internships are unpaid, partly because of China's visa rules.
So, what's to be done about the internships?
According to NACE, they make up nearly half the internships undertaken in America.
But they are often badly compensated: nearly half the internships in America are completely unpaid.
Career counselors view the internships, which are primarily summer stints, as plum r?m?nhancers.
Even so, employers say they try to make the internships meaningful.
Calipari shrugs when asked whether the internships provide Memphis with an unfair leg up in recruiting.
Auction bidders, who must register at Charitybuzz to find the internships, don't get credit or money.
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