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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tutor for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who provides guidance or instruction in a specific subject or skill.
Example: "She is a tutor for mathematics, helping students improve their understanding of complex concepts."
Alternatives: "a mentor for" or "an instructor for".
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I hired a tutor for him as well.
A tutor for the College Boards, of course.
It's just like hiring a tutor for other learning problems.
If you need a tutor for a difficult class, get one.
A friend of mine hired a tutor for his seven-month-old baby.
If you have arranged a tutor for them we'd like to hear what you think.
Mr. Stephen also volunteered as a tutor for other G.E.D. students, teaching them mathematical concepts and providing support and encouragement.
He moved to Paris and was hired by Canon Fulbert as a tutor for his niece, Heloise.
In addition to her corporate work, she volunteered as a tutor for young adults learning English as a second language.
Authorities said the kidnapper, whose name has not been released, worked as a tutor for the boy's family.
She had a tutor for about a year in years 4-5, chosen based on personal recommendation.
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