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The phrase "a staff for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of people who provide support or assistance in a specific context, such as a project, organization, or event.
Example: "The organization hired a staff for the upcoming conference to ensure everything runs smoothly."
Alternatives: "a team for" or "a crew for".
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The administrator has a staff for secretariat, education, postal, police, radio, and harbour duties.
He concentrated much of his effort on developing a staff for investigative reporting.
It might have been a staff for Moses, but it can be a tennis racket for me.
The Saudi authorities have a separate air terminal in Jidda for the pilgrims, with a staff for medical screening, vaccination and quarantine.
Small, interested knots of locals gathered on the beach when one of us, tired of waiting for the ferry, waded into the water with a staff for support.
Richard J. Codey said yesterday that he would spend $10.5 million to recruit a staff for it and finance research grants.
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I've also worked as a staff illustrator for Thrasher Magazine for almost a decade.
A staff member for a potential candidate for Georgia governor also asked to meet with him.
Prior, she was a staff writer for Teen People and has written for Glamour, Self and The Guardian.
"Opportunity with a new staff, for a new slate.
The 37 remaining patients were referred by a multidisciplinary staff for a scheduled stent intervention (group 2).
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