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Discover Ludwig"hire from" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used when talking about hiring an employee or renting an item or service from a specific source or company. Example: "Our company likes to hire from within our own community whenever possible to support local businesses."
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Boat hire from £4.
Four days' hire from £145.
Employers prefer to hire from vocational-training colleges.
Bike hire from £7 per hour (sherwoodpinescycles.co.uk; experiencenottinghamshire.com).com
Bike hire from £8 a day (bike-erria.dk).
Car hire from £110 per week through hertz.co.uk.
Car hire from Europcar (europcar.co.uk) costs from £17.14 per day.
Then the networks agreed to hire from their own stables.
But they can also hire from the foreign-born population currently in the United States.
"We met [both] with companies who hire from the programme and that do not" he says.
Car hire from Naples airport with Atlas Choice from around £165 per week.
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