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Discover LudwigThe phrase "New hires" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to individuals who have recently been employed or joined an organization. Example: "The orientation session for new hires will take place next Monday."
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New hires were often uninspiring and unprepared.
New hires would have to join the new system.
"New hires are not coming up to the C.E.O.
New hires expect to spend their careers there.
New hires brought staff numbers up to today's 400.
New hires are called "headcount" for a reason.
New hires are unlikely to be representative of workers in general.
New York, for example, has raised the retirement age for new hires.
The new hires will be busy.
Now he mentors new hires.
Still, some privacy advocates are fretting over Facebook's new hires.
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