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internationally
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adverb
throughout the world
She is internationally known
recruit
Verb
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If you recruit people, you try to get them to come and work or study with you or to join your group.
The university will actively recruit good students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
The military is struggling to recruit, to retain and to prepare for future conflicts.
The church is recruiting volunteers to work with families to prevent child abuse.
A total of 85 participants aged 23-97 were recruited.
There is a national effort to recruit and train additional teachers.
Until recently it was rare for professional basketball teams to recruit players directly from high school.
Many employers are recruiting skilled foreign workers.
recruit
Noun
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A recruit is a person who has recently joined a company or organization.
New recruits go through a ten-day training session.
staff
Noun
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The employees of a company.
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A long, straight stick that is mostly used to help people walk and is sometimes used in martial arts.
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A staff is five lines that music is written on.
staff
Verb
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When you staff a business, you provide them with employees.