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Discover LudwigThe phrase "relocate for" does not make sense as part of a sentence.
You could use the phrase "relocate to" or "relocate from" in written English. For example: We decided to relocate to a new state for better job opportunities.
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But the seller had to relocate for new employment.
Will you need to relocate for this job?
JOB DESCRIPTION Candidates are unlikely to relocate for a lateral career move.
Her last three clients had each come to Long Island to relocate for new jobs.
The company had been trying to relocate for nearly fifty years.
Some people travel far or relocate for the purpose of physician-assisted suicide.
Many people don't want to relocate for a single job opportunity, he said.
Whether or not you're willing to relocate for it, however, is not always a straightforward calculation.
BBC1 Breakfast presenter Sian Williams has refused to relocate for family reasons, along with the programme's sports presenter, Chris Hollins.
There will be a new priority "right to move" for social tenants who need to relocate for a job.
But, Dr. Tracy said, the most troubling prospect is that people were no longer able to relocate for work.
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