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Wisdom27 Posted 11 years ago
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"do not" or "should not"

Dear all,
Context: The owner says to his staff; like a command or in the form of advice,
Our business secrets should not go outside at any cost.
Our Business secrets do not go outside at any cost.
Thank you.
  

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wisdom27 "do not" or "should not" You may use either. The first is more diplomatic.

  • wisdom27 "do not" or "should not" You may use either.
  • The first is more diplomatic.
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wisdom27"do not" or "should not"
You may use either. The first is more diplomatic.

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