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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all hires" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every individual who has been hired by a company or organization.
Example: "The company has implemented a new training program for all hires to ensure they are well-prepared for their roles."
Alternatives: "all employees" or "every new hire".
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King said several times that all hires, especially coaches, are risky in the most general sense.
Nearly half of all hires are made from job referrals, even though they make up only 7% of all applications.
UBS confirmed the memo and said that all hires had taken place in the last couple of weeks.
Until recently, he insisted on interviewing all hires from the outside in a company of 23,000 people.
Given the magnitude of the jobs crisis, we should go further by cutting payroll taxes for employers on new hires, including all hires by new firms.
In his department, there were complaints that his takeover had paralyzed the bureaucracy, when the new secretary demanded all hires, contracts and bills go through his office.
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This isn't a one-size-fits-all hiring blueprint.
One-size-fits-all hiring is a thing of the past.
And time is ticking away on all these hires.
They're all hiring now".
Tech giants like Google, Facebook and LinkedIn all hire economists.
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