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The phrase 'resume for' is not correct as it stands.
In written English, this phrase would be shortened to 'resumé' or 'résumé.' For example: "John sent me his résumé, which I will review for the open position at our company."
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The court will resume for sentencing on 13 October.
Full production will probably not resume for several days.
Hostilities are primed to resume for the 111th time.
I just sent my eligibility and resume for review.
At the earliest, normal train service is not expected to resume for three to five days.
But then it stops, only to resume for another staccato outburst.
It will also post an actor's headshot and resume, for a fee.
On Sept. 12, demand for his services essentially stopped and didn't resume for weeks.
Icelandic immigration to North America would not resume for some 800 years.
And in time, normal life will resume for those who lost so much in this disaster.
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