How do you use Staffers in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Staffers meaning
plural of staffer
Using Staffers
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of staffer
- In the example corpus, staffers often appears in combinations such as: staffers to, staffers who, staffers were.
Context around Staffers
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27 words
- Position in the sentence: 9 start, 8 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Staffers
- In this selection, "staffers" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 27 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, 565, 560, younger, biden, salaries and retroactively stand out and add context to how "staffers" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and former staffers including the and as the staffers whose cooperation. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "staffers" sits close to words such as elbow, hurts and maturity, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with staffers
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Another to members of Congress by staffers on Capitol Hill. (10 words)
Business officials said that the companies ‘short-changed’ staffers in three ways. (12 words)
Civil Beat staffers Matthew Leonard and Allan Kew contributed to this resource. (12 words)
But as the staffers whose cooperation Blumenthal just finished promising instead order the crew to break down their equipment and clear the room, the camera catches sight of a frame full of patches bearing the insignias of local police departments. (40 words)
And former staffers, including the school’s top administrator, said they felt pressured by Fairfax and its parent company, Universal Health Services, to skimp on staffing and basic resources and to enroll more students than the staff could handle. (39 words)
The White House boasts 565 staffers at a price tag of nearly $61 million, a slight increase from the record-setting 560 staffers Biden had his first year in office, according to a report from Open the Books. (38 words)
Example sentences (20)
The White House boasts 565 staffers at a price tag of nearly $61 million, a slight increase from the record-setting 560 staffers Biden had his first year in office, according to a report from Open the Books.
Meanwhile, Senator Gaye has recommended that the Senate mobilizes additional resources, about US$600,000 to be added to the staffers' salaries and that said amount should be paid to staffers retroactively.
Other staffers aren’t inclined, or ready, to examine how the virus affected them, said Dr. Suzanne Bentley, an ER physician who helps lead Elmhurst’s efforts to foster emotional support among staffers.
In the weeks that followed, Auburn put two other staffers on leave — Pearl contends he was “not told about the specifics” on why the staffers were placed on leave — and suspends players indefinitely.
It’s encouraging to learn that many of the younger staffers, and staffers of color, are disturbed by the paper’s many failures to tell the truth about Trump.
Abraham Lincoln campaigned for the transcontinental railroad, Theodore Roosevelt created the National Park Service, and Dwight D. Eisenhower established the interstate highway system, the staffers also noted.
According to the zoo, staffers noticed on Sunday that the elephant named Jewel was showing signs of poor health, prompting animal-care teams to provide her with “around-the-clock” supportive care.
A Kansas city manager has been suspended — and is expected to be fired — after staffers were sent an email showing him masturbating on a couch.
A kindergarten in the eastern city of Tianjin organized a meeting to teach staffers how to "understand and use” China’s anti-espionage law.
And former staffers, including the school’s top administrator, said they felt pressured by Fairfax and its parent company, Universal Health Services, to skimp on staffing and basic resources and to enroll more students than the staff could handle.
And that followed a of insider trading cases involving Goldman staffers through a span of 18 months ending in October 2019.
Another to members of Congress by staffers on Capitol Hill.
As nurses walked the picket lines, Montefiore Medical Center and Mount Sinai Hospital postponed nonemergency surgeries, diverted ambulances and hired temporary staffers to cope with the walkout Tuesday, Jan.
Bland said he expects the hiring of four new staffers approved in the new city budget will improve issues related to animal care and could provide managers with the bandwidth to more easily focus on other persistent problems.
Both staffers said that the Army has not officially told Congress about their end-strength proposals.
Business officials said that the companies ‘short-changed’ staffers in three ways.
But as the staffers whose cooperation Blumenthal just finished promising instead order the crew to break down their equipment and clear the room, the camera catches sight of a frame full of patches bearing the insignias of local police departments.
But despite not working on producing the paper, a number of other Daily Cal staffers still believed the news.
By relying on staffers who don’t have the same specialty training and get paid less, office-based surgeons can complete more butt lifts per day and charge a lower price.
Civil Beat staffers Matthew Leonard and Allan Kew contributed to this resource.
Common combinations with staffers
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- staffers to 16×
- staffers who 16×
- staffers were 12×
- and staffers 11×
- the staffers 9×
- staffers and 8×
- staffers have 8×
- staffers are 8×
- staffers at 7×
- staffers in 7×