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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Full, complete, whole, entire

Hi,

Please, which is the best way to talk about working experience, in a sentence:

" I have experience in the ____ (whole/entire) administrative field"

OR

" I have (a) ____ (full/complete) experience in the administrative field"

Thank you so much!!

Mariana
  

Top answer

Maybe "sufficient" is better word to describe your experience.

  • Maybe "sufficient" is better word to describe your experience.
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Maybe "sufficient" is better word to describe your experience.
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'Sufficient' suggests only 'enough'. It is a weak word in a job application.

" I have experience in the entire administrative field"

OR

" I have extensive experience in the administrative field"<<<<<
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Sorry, I thought "sufficient" implies "decent".

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