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Ahn Posted 19 years ago
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at end of tenure

It was a reformation plan that President suggested (at end of his tenure.)

Is it proper to use 'at end of his tenure' to mean 'when his tenure was almost end' ?
  

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) Is it proper to use 'at end of his tenure' to mean 'when his tenure was almost end' ? Yes. 'when his tenure was almost end ed '

  • ) Is it proper to use 'at end of his tenure' to mean 'when his tenure was almost end' ?
  • Yes.
  • 'when his tenure was almost end ed '
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AhnIt was a reformation plan that President suggested (at end of his tenure.)

Is it proper to use 'at end of his tenure' to mean 'when his tenure was almost end' ?

Yes.

'when his tenure was almost ended'
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Yes.

'when his tenure was almost completed'
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Thank you very much Marius Hancu!
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Thank you for the correction.
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Hi,

It was a reformation plan that President suggested (at end of his tenure.)

Is it proper to use 'at end of his tenure' to mean 'when his tenure was almost end' ?

The common word used here is 'term' or 'term of office' rather than 'tenure'.

Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

at the end of his tenure.

or more likely:

at the end of his term

Isn't the necessary there when it's not in the telegraph's style?

Thank you!
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Hi Maple

Yes, the word 'the' is needed. In addition, unless the word 'that' was intended as a demonstrative adjective, the word 'the' should also be added before the word 'president'.
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Thank you Amy, for the above confirmation. Emotion: smile[C]

Maple
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Thanks for all of your help Emotion: smile

I'll correct it as "It was a reformation plan that the President suggested
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Hi,

You'd be more likely to hear/read 'a reform plan' or 'a plan for reform'.

Clive

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