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The phrase "recruit as" is not a complete sentence on its own, so it is neither correct nor incorrect
It could be used in written English if it is part of a sentence, such as: "The company recruited Amy as their new marketing manager."
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Meanwhile, the new free school failed to recruit as well.
"They will recruit as long as they control the border," he said.
Card companies initially rushed to recruit as many customers as they could, researching them carelessly at times.
Mr. Gandhi traverses the country, often on secret trips, to recruit as many as 10 million new youth members.
As many as 320,000 children are expected to attend, and the city has to recruit as many as 17,000 teachers.
Unions still hope to recruit as many as 100,000 members by the date at which the membership list is frozen.
To the Klan, the civil rights workers were invaders, and their arrival helped the local Klan recruit as many as 250 members.
The aim is to recruit as much as possible vehicles with multiple drivers, in order to recruit more participants.
The leading scorer in Tyrone's Division One, Conor McAliskey of Clonoe, is another recruit, as is Coalisland midfielder Plunkett Kane.
Ventilation strategies are now designed to recruit as much available lung tissue as possible while simultaneously minimizing the injurious effects of alveolar over-distension.
Which makes sense, as DARPA's trip to Silicon Valley sounded like it's purpose was to recruit as much as to inform the public.
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