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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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I will be able to ensure necessary consultations from specialists – both State covered and those charged.

Meaning: some consultations will be paid by the State, but for other consultations I will pay myself. Is this phrasing correct?

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No. Say eg I will be able to ensure all necessary consultations with specialists. Some will be paid for by the State, and I will pay for the others.

  • No.
  • Say eg I will be able to ensure all necessary consultations with specialists.
  • Some will be paid for by the State, and I will pay for the others.
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No.
Say
eg I will be able to ensure all necessary consultations with specialists. Some will be paid for by the State, and I will pay for the others.

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