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Sentence: Samuel Jones, Project Manager for the Simplex project, visited the... #1 (permalink) Tue May 05, 2009 12:58 pm   Sentence: Samuel Jones, Project Manager for the Simplex project, visited the...
 

Samuel Jones, Project Manager for the Simplex project, visited the client location yesterday.

Can someone please tell me if the above sentence is fine? Should it be Project Manager for or Project Manager of? Also, is the use of visit OK?
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