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The phrase "a staff to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a staff or group of people designated to perform a specific function or task.
Example: "The organization is looking to hire a staff to manage the new project effectively."
Alternatives: "a team to" or "a group to".
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On the boat, the Mystique, there's a staff to do the cooking.
IB students are ambitious and intuitive and we have a staff to match.
What did you do to get on track? A. The first step was finding a staff to help manage this.
She tells the audience that she doesn't have "much of a staff" to tend to her sprawling family and career.
"My biggest achievement is finding a staff to rescue me from looking like a complete buffoon," he said.
Or if I had a staff to get out the flea-market Limoges, the antique linen and Champagne glasses.
I had a staff to manage things at home while I worked full-time at the store.
"We have to build a staff to support the work of the theater, as opposed to confusing the issue".
This gentle young man had a farm to run, a family to feed and a staff to house and pay on a minuscule budget.
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He told me that the Cheesecake Factory has worked out a staff-to-customer ratio that keeps everyone busy but not so busy that there's no slack in the system in the event of a sudden surge of customers.
Medical personnel were scheduled in a 'staff to volume' ratio, eliminating excessive numbers of 'medical voyeurism'.
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