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Reegis Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Everything a business owns - whether it is buildings, staff, or a brand - has an intrinsic, financial value.

Hello.

Is the sentence below grammatically correct (especially the articles)?

Everything a business owns – whether it is buildings, staff, or a brand – has an intrinsic, financial value.
  

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I'd drop the final comma. Apart from that, it's fine.

  • I'd drop the final comma.
  • Apart from that, it's fine.
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I'd drop the final comma. Apart from that, it's fine.
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A business doesn't own its staff.
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CliveA business doesn't own its staff.
Right. I should have spotted that.
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What would be the most appropriate verb in this context then?
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eg Every asset a business has– whether it is buildings, staff, or a brand – has an intrinsic, financial value.

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