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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

both

Hi,

Is this sentence with the word 'both' correct? Do you think taking it out is better?

Joe is president of an organization with long-term staff in both Bosnia, Croatia, and Siberia.
  

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Take both out: both is used to refer to only two entities, but you have listed three.

  • Take both out: both is used to refer to only two entities, but you have listed three.
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Take both out: both is used to refer to only two entities, but you have listed three.

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