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Discover LudwigThe phrase "courier for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone or something is acting as a courier, or delivering something on behalf of someone else. Here is an example: "I work as a courier for a large delivery company, delivering packages all over the city." In this sentence, "courier for" is used to describe the job or role of the speaker. Other examples could include: - "I hired a courier for my important documents to be delivered to the office." - "The company employs a team of couriers for their international shipping services." - "He acts as a courier for his elderly neighbor, picking up groceries for her every week."
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Pubs, McDonald's, a courier for Deliveroo.
The other was Harry Gold, an indefatigable courier for the Soviets.
By age 15 Pasqua was a courier for the local Resistance network.
Ivan, his movement guaranteed by his Danish passport, works undercover as a courier for the PLO.
Why did it require nine months after locating bin Laden's courier for the raid to commence?
As a teenager Edward worked as a script courier for Twentieth Century-Fox.
Nhatt Nichols, 26, is a bike courier for Creative Couriers, London.
Bachelet worked covertly as a courier for the underground socialist movement, concealing documents in her fridge.
She was a bike courier for 10 years and never considered not cycling while pregnant.
By 1918 he was"a keen supporter of Trotsky" and a courier for Lenin.
His father works in Seattle as a courier for DHL, the delivery company.
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