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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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Is this sentence correct:



"Edward worked for a stint for a small company in London, but given to the economic recession, the company was obliged to lay off staff, among whom he was included."

  

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" Just 'given', not 'given to'. Otherwise OK. Less formally, ...

  • " Just 'given', not 'given to'.
  • Otherwise OK.
  • Less formally, ...
  • had to lay off staff, including him .
  • CJ
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Christine Christie

Is this sentence correct:


"Edward worked for a stint for a small company in London, but given to the economic recession, the company was obliged to lay off staff, among whom he was included."

Just 'given', not 'given to'. Otherwise OK.

Less formally, ... had to lay off staff, including h

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