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raw recruit

NOUN
  1. an inexperienced and untrained recruit

How To Use raw recruit In A Sentence

  • Navy really means, and know the story as a veteran should; or else leave out, or perhaps mislearn, the Navy's part, and be a raw recruit for life, all thumbs and muddle-mindedness. Flag and Fleet How the British Navy Won the Freedom of the Seas
  • John was conscripted last week, so he is a very raw recruit.
  • raw recruits
  • So, theories and practiced to combine together to stir up raw recruit more to music of enthusiasm and confidence, make it feel learn to have to use.
  • I would prefer not to leave this job to John while he's still a raw recruit/beginner.
  • Most of our soldiers are raw recruits.
  • ‘Old hand’ instructors used it as they put us raw recruits through our paces: square-bashing, knots and splices, gunnery practice, what to do in the event of atomic or chemical attack, and the like.
  • As skilled workers become more scarce, employers must provide more training to promising but raw recruits.
  • basic training for raw recruits
  • I would prefer not to leave this job to John while he's still a raw recruit/beginner.
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