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"hire for" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You can use it any time you want to talk about hiring someone for a specific purpose or job. For example, "We're looking to hire someone for the role of project manager."
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It's cycle hire for hire.
We hire for pedigree.
Hire for the task.
Hire for customer orientation.
I hire for two traits — I hire for nice and I hire for passion.
Hire for common purpose, yes.
Most companies hire for experience and fit.
Vehicle hire for foreigners is not common.
It is a critical hire for Bradway.
Hire for values and company fit.
You need to hire for it.
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