Sentence examples for approached to work from inspiring English sources

The phrase "approached to work" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of someone being invited or assigned to work on a task, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "After the meeting, she was approached to work on the new project proposal."
Alternatives: "asked to work" or "invited to work".

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Robinson was previously rumoured to have been approached to work for the Tories.

Teaching physics at Alzawiya University, Dr. Hamza says, he was approached to work in Libya's fledgling nuclear program, but refused.

It was during Miller's chemotherapy that she was approached to work with her first ­client, music producer Trevor Horn.

Academy sponsors, education groups and private school proprietors have been approached to work with the parent groups.

In 30 years at the BBC he has never once been approached to work at another station.

The frequent SITI collaborator Charles L. Mee, who was approached to work on this piece, made these resonances much clearer in his "Trojan Women: A Love Story".

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