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HUBLOT Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Everyone on your staff

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From 222 Secrets of Hiring, Managing, And Retaining Great Employees in Healthcare Practices

Is it wrong to say "everyone in your staff" to mean "everyone on your staff"?
  

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Yes, it is wrong.

  • Yes, it is wrong.
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Hi Hublot

Is my answer wrong? What is the 'dislike' for? I'm confused. Moreover, your question is a simple one.
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I don't know why anyone would dislike your answer, Yoong Liat. It looks good to me.
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Hi Hublot

I'm glad that you have removed the 'dislike'.

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