Is this the right use of 'imply'? Are the sentences correct? I'd rather be called a night auditor than a night receptionist. Night auditor implies that I do more than just look after the place.
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Is this the right use of 'imply'? Yes Are the sentences correct? Yes, although I'd consider putting the job names in quotes.
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Is this the right use of 'imply'?
Yes Are the sentences correct?
Yes, although I'd consider putting the job names in quotes.
I'd rather be called a night auditor than a night receptionist.
Night auditor implies that I do more than just look after the place.
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Is this the right use of 'imply'? Yes Are the sentences correct? Yes, although I'd consider putting the job names in quotes. I'd rather be called a night auditor than a night receptionist. Night auditor implies that I do more than just look after the place.