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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audits for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when a person or organization is conducting a financial or operational audit of another organization or person. For example: "The accounting firm conducted audits for several local businesses this year."
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And we would introduce compulsory pay audits for employers who are found guilty of discrimination.
"We have audits for finances, and they are outside consultants," Archbishop Flynn said.
She received a college degree in accounting, joined Price Waterhouse, supervising audits for entertainment clients.
The Liberal Democrat manifesto pledged to introduce fair-pay audits for all but the smallest companies.
In this case more audits for people, more power for the I.R.S".
The G.A.O., the agency that conducts investigations and audits for Congress, is still the G.A.O.
He now manages audits for the businesses he was attached to when he started.
At least 19 of PwC's audits, for instance, were found to include deficiencies.
Engineering audits for 2010 have not been carried out as planned.
The agency's settlement with the company required Facebook to submit to privacy audits for 20 years.
Under the new rules, smaller companies were supposed to begin having audits for fiscal years ending after Dec. 15, 2008.
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