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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for a mission" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a task or purpose someone has. For example, "He trained for months for a mission to explore the ocean floor."
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In 1838, Belcourt travelled to Rainy Lake to examine sites for a mission.
NASA has new plans for a mission.
"We asked for a mission statement in September," Condon said.
Renzi is setting himself up for a mission impossible.
They had planned to join Team Rubicon for a mission in Liberia.
Results for a mission that makes an asteroid flyby with the asteroid 1931 TD3 is shown.
The potential for habitability puts stringent requirements on planetary protection for a mission to Europa.
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Do you wish to work for a mission-focused organization?
If all things were equal, Millennials would certainly rather work for a mission-driven organization.
This orientation isn't nullified just because the person works for a mission-driven or service organization.
Because of my background and experience, your idea for a mission-driven business was a natural.
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