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in my role vs for my role

Both are correct, but they're used in different contexts. 'In my role' is used to describe actions or responsibilities within a specific job or position, while 'for my role' indicates the purpose or suitability of something related to a job or position.
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in my role

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to describe actions or responsibilities within a specific job or position.

Use 'in my role' to talk about the tasks, duties, or behaviors that are part of your job or position.

Examples:

  • In my role as a teacher, I am responsible for creating lesson plans.
  • She excels in her role as a team leader.
  • It is important to understand the expectations in my role as a project manager.
  • He takes pride in his role as a mentor.
  • In my role as a parent, I prioritize spending time with my children.
  • March 31, 2014 by Bradley M. Kuhn. The Change in My Role at Conservancy. Today, Conservancy announced the addition of Karen Sandler to our ...
  • "If you don't tell me who did it, in my role as your Ucas referee I will fuck your application up." - Mr. Gilbert (the legend). Photos. In my role as your Ucas referee I ...
  • In My Role as I.T. Manager... ... I know how important our work is to the continued success of the company. If our network isn't fully operational 24/7, if the lines ...
  • EDTS · Home > CEO. In My Role as CEO... ...I don't want to have to worry about my IT network. I also know that my IT infrastructure is my organization's lifeblood.

Alternatives:

  • within my role
  • as part of my role
  • as my role entails
  • as my role requires
  • as my role involves

for my role

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate the purpose or suitability of something related to a job or position.

Use 'for my role' to talk about things that are necessary, beneficial, or appropriate for your job or position.

Examples:

  • This training course is designed specifically for my role as a sales representative.
  • I need to purchase a new laptop for my role as an IT specialist.
  • The new software is essential for my role as a graphic designer.
  • The company provided a car allowance for my role as a regional manager.
  • I have to attend a conference for my role as a marketing coordinator.
  • Dec 24, 2014 ... Ayushmann Khurrana: I needed to break myself completely for my role in ' Hawaizaada'. Press Trust of India@ibnlivemovies. 1; 4; 0 ...
  • 'I lost my Voice screaming for my Role in Darling'. By Sonali Shenoy. Published: 17th January 2015 06:00 AM. Last Updated: 17th January 2015 01:06 AM ...
  • Nov 13, 2014 ... IamA Actress & Screenwriter, Robyn Paris, best known for my role as Michelle in " The Room." (self.IAmA). submitted 23 days ago * by robynp.
  • Billy Connolly: They turned me into the Wee Yin for my role in The Hobbit.. but I'm just glad I didn't die. 13:32, 26 October 2014; By --> ...

Alternatives:

  • appropriate for my role
  • necessary for my role
  • beneficial for my role
  • suitable for my role
  • required for my role

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