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The phrase "to tutor" is grammatically correct and is frequently used in written English.
One example of using "to tutor" in a sentence is: "She hired a math tutor to help her prepare for her upcoming exam." In this sentence, "to tutor" is functioning as a verb and indicates the action of the subject (she) hiring someone to provide tutoring services.
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to tutor
noun
One who teaches another (usually called a student, learner, or tutee) in a one-on-one or small-group interaction.
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Tried to tutor two tooters to toot.
Will Manning be willing to tutor Luck?
He stayed after class to tutor her.
Carl tells Tanto to tutor the kid.
A gentle young scholar comes to tutor the farmers' children.
Mr. Margus hired scientists to tutor him in biology.
Then Mrs. Herschlein volunteered to tutor her during her visit.
He volunteered his free time to tutor underprivileged children.
He lived in Mountain View but was heading to Millbrae to tutor a student.
Their relationship deepens when Yolanda takes it upon herself to tutor Mari in geometry.
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