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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

in dangerous areas/locations

It takes great courage to be an MSF worker because most of the work is done in dangerous areas/locations.

Hi,

Do both areas and locations fit in the above and mean about the same to you? Thanks.
  

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) MSF worker because most of the work is done in dangerous areas/ locations. In one area, there may be many locations.

  • ) MSF worker because most of the work is done in dangerous areas/ locations.
  • In one area, there may be many locations.
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It takes great courage to be a (why an?) MSF worker because most of the work is done in dangerous areas/locations. In one area, there may be many locations.
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Hi 26T, why not? I read M as 'em'
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Strictly, if you read MSF as M-S-F, then "an" is preferred before the acronym.

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