Sentence examples for employing to from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'employing to' is not correct in written English
The correct phrase would be 'employing.' Example: The company is employing new staff.

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This is not the only creepy algorithm system HR departments have been employing to help the company bottom line.

What they did was to rationalize medieval economic ideals, employing to that end the more modern philosophical and scientific methods.

The no-holds-barred military terror in Egypt, and the language the military is employing to justify it, is reminiscent of the worst of human legacies.

Lip reading is a tactic some coaches and scouts are increasingly employing to capture another team's signals, and in turn, anticipate what play is coming, some N.F.L. coaches said.

Petitioner next argues that the procedure Florida is now employing to appoint its electors "contraven[es]" Article II of the Constitution because of the role played in that procedure by the Florida Supreme Court.

"China has cemented its control over Xinjiang very significantly in the past decade… [but] the methods that China is employing to assimilate Xinjiang are leaving a lot of dead bodies on the ground".

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Sweepers are employed to clean the streets.

Various methods are employed to assess productivity.

She's employed to clean other peoples' shit.

Perhaps someone can be employed to bash their heads together.

Floorwalkers were employed to help keep theft under control.

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