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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Common practice

Hi.
when we say 'it is common practice to....' what implications does it carry? And does it have any legal signification?

Thanks in advance
  

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soheil1 what implications does it carry? None: just 'people usually do it'. soheil1 And does it have any legal signification?

  • soheil1 what implications does it carry?
  • None: just 'people usually do it'.
  • soheil1 And does it have any legal signification?
  • No.
  • It has nothing to do with 'legal practice'.
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soheil1what implications does it carry?
None: just 'people usually do it'.
soheil1And does it have any legal signification?
No. It has nothing to do with 'legal practice'.
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Mister Micawber soheil1what implications does it carry?None: just 'people usually do it'.s
You mean 'practice' can be dropped?
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soheil1You mean 'practice' can be dropped?
No, not at all. What gave you that idea?
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If you say, 'It is common to..........', the meaning is not changed
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But it is not a practice then— an SOP.
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standard operating procedure

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