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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Communications?

When speaking of more than one plan, is it "comprehensive communications plans" or "comprehensive communication plans"?
  

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It helps us if you give a context for a phrase. For example, I would use the phrase in this kind of sentence: The company has a comprehensive set of communication plans (plans for communication) .

  • It helps us if you give a context for a phrase.
  • For example, I would use the phrase in this kind of sentence: The company has a comprehensive set of communication plans (plans for communication) .
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It helps us if you give a context for a phrase. For example, I would use the phrase in this kind of sentence:

The company has a comprehensive set of communication plans (plans for communication).

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