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The phrase 'recruit to' is not commonly used in written English. Instead, the verb 'recruit' is usually used either with a direct object (e.g. "We recruited John to join our team") or with the preposition 'for' (e.g. "We recruited John for the role").
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Wood had been Miliband's second recruit to his leadership bid.
And it's not that easy to recruit to the government.
"Recruit to shoot is the foundation of N.A.U.
So who should charities recruit to speak about the SDGs?
Hemingway was an unlikely recruit to the Spanish cause.
The soldier was the second recruit to die at Deepcut.
Whom can you recruit to help the warlord?
She is a relatively new recruit to the PT.
Weld is a more recent recruit to Abdulla's team.
Hatcher's first consultation was with another early recruit to the clinic – Dr Katherine Hoover.
He tells the new recruit to shoot him in the back.
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