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Discover LudwigThe phrase "recruit for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to finding or hiring people for a job, position, or organization. For example, "The company is looking to recruit for several new positions in their marketing department."
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The most successful patient recruitment was in those practices which were easier to recruit for collaboration.
We do recruit for specific language skills.
"He doesn't recruit for anyone," Calipari said.
"They didn't try to recruit for the military academy.
Often, males are not available to recruit for parenting.
"We recruit for attitude and train for skill," Fernandopulle said.
Heledd Kendrick - founder and chief executive, Recruit for Spouses Is the founder and chief executive of Recruit for Spouses.
Was he planning to recruit for the coming season or would he wait and recruit for his second season?
African-American and Latino patients are often difficult to recruit for asthma studies.
But Ms. Mason said, "We expect to recruit for that position".
I had no idea how I was going to recruit for the post.
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