Collocations withrecruit

These are words often used in combination withrecruit.

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fresh recruits
Throughout the nineteenth century, any returnee sardar could earn handsome amounts by sending fresh recruits.
From theCambridge English Corpus
military recruit
In the first place, a sound military recruit drill in all our elementary and secondary schools.
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new recruit
A new recruit arrives who is, in fact, a man disguised as a woman, obviously overjoyed to be there.
From theCambridge English Corpus
potential recruit
If those reasons are correct, we should consider what steps we can take to overcome these drawbacks in the mind of the potential recruit.
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raw recruit
Although they make wonderful progress in six weeks, the recruit is still a very raw recruit at the end of six weeks.
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young recruit
The pay is too low to attract the right type of young recruit.
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