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Supercat Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Both?

Supercat is working for BOTH Group A and Group B.

If you want to say this one, for example, would it be
Supercat (working for both Groups A and B)?

Do you have a more simple way or an adjective that can convey the clause written above?
  

Top answer

You don't need 'both' at all.

  • You don't need 'both' at all.
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You don't need 'both' at all.
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Thank you!Emotion: left hug

If Supercat was a manager or GM, Is
Supercat (managing Group A and B) good?

And couldn'
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Supercat manages the Dogs and the Mice.

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