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The phrase "hire as" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are making a formal offer to someone for a particular job. For example, "We are pleased to offer you the position of CEO, and we would like to hire you as such."
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Sometimes the concession is whom you hire as coach.
It said it planned to hire as many as 100 employees to work in the plant.
Costumes accumulated since its founding in 1936 are available for hire, as are its mobile studios.
The company plans to hire as many as 350 people within a year.
It recently announced cuts of up to 400 jobs, yet it will hire as needed, especially in growth areas.
With the tax savings, Mr. Bullock said, he expects to hire as well as replace aging equipment.
This app also has bike station locations, meaning you can get to a public bike hire as soon as possible.
Jefferson tried vainly to hire as die engraver a Swiss, Jean Pierre Droz, who nevertheless furnished dies, hubs, and presses.
"In the late 1990s and early 2000s, you could hire as much labor as you wanted in China.
Fire officials expect to hire as many as 3,500 firefighters over a four-year period starting next spring.
The agency is frantically calling in retirees and holding job fairs, looking to hire as many as 1,500 people.
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