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Natalia09 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Engage based on

Can I say: "I engage based on my offer". Is it understandable and correct?

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I'm not sure what you mean. I think you mean one of the following that I'll rewrite for you: I will engage based on my offer. ) I will engage in the project based on my offer.

  • I'm not sure what you mean.
  • I think you mean one of the following that I'll rewrite for you: I will engage based on my offer.
  • ) I will engage in the project based on my offer.
  • I will be involved or employed based on my offer.
  • I will accept the job based on my offer.
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I'm not sure what you mean. I think you mean one of the following that I'll rewrite for you:

I will engage based on my offer. (It is not at all clear what you are engaging in, so I am confused.)
I will engage in the project based on my offer.

I will be involved or employed based on my offer.
I will accept the job based on my offer.

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