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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hires" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect form of expression, possibly intended to refer to "a hire" or "hires" in a different context.
Example: "We have a new hire starting next week."
Alternatives: "a new employee" or "a recent hire."
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For example, by utilizing Schedule A hires, the Intergovernmental Personnel Act, expert or consultant appointments, term appointments, and the like, much-needed human capital can be engaged in government work more quickly and, in some cases, without the restrictive requirements of career positions.
Thermogravimetric measurements were performed using a HIRES TGA 2950 Thermogravimetric Analyzer TA Instruments.
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Sony had a hiring problem.
She had once been a hiring manager.
Its a hiring requirement, she says.
Stock Focus: Companies On A Hiring Blitz.
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