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"hire to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the act of hiring someone for a particular purpose or job. It can also be used to describe the process of being hired. Example: The company decided to hire John to manage their new project. In this sentence, "hire to" is used to describe the action of hiring John specifically for the task of managing the project. Example 2: She was hired to work as a marketing specialist for the upcoming campaign. In this example, "hire to" is used to describe the process of being hired for a specific job or position.
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And whom did the city hire to direct them?
They are professionals you hire to get a job done.
You can hire to be the smartest person in the room or you can hire to be the dumbest person in the room".
We're counting on you to invest, to hire, to step forward.
Jay Chandrasekhar, who directed the film, plays the inept criminal they hire to help them.
NEVER mind the store detectives that retailers hire to keep an eye on the customers.
But be careful about whom you hire to build, update and maintain your site.
When they want to hire to project a certain image, that's where things can get screwy".
But others are against marketing companies that retailers hire to send fax advertising.
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There he found a rapper-for-hire to praise his deluxe dust-buster.
Together, these companies have made Taiwan a sort of country-for-hire to the semiconductor industry.
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