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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hiring" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used in contexts where you refer to the act of hiring, but it is more natural to use "a hiring" in specific phrases or titles rather than as a standalone expression.
Example: "The company announced a hiring for several new positions in the marketing department."
Alternatives: "a recruitment" or "a job opening".
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He also plans a hiring freeze.
Bored at work? Victim of a hiring freeze?
Instead, he was confronted with a hiring freeze.
I cringe when I hear about a hiring freeze.
He urged a hiring freeze at most agencies.
With business slowing, just one, Romano's, has a hiring sign.
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Hiring a spy! wtf".
Consider hiring a pro.
Consider hiring a professional.
Consider hiring a manager.
Hiring a photographer.
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