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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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which is correct?

Nurses who work in the LLC “Central Hospital” faces several physical and emotional risk factors every day, and over the time that can cause the burnout of the employees.

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Nurses who work at the LLC “Central Hospital” faces several physical and emotional risk factors every day, and over the time that can cause the burnout of the employees.

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Either preposition is fine there. There are other problems, though: Nurses who work in/at the LLC “Central Hospital” faces physical and emotional risks every day, which over time can cause burnout.

  • Either preposition is fine there.
  • There are other problems, though: Nurses who work in/at the LLC “Central Hospital” faces physical and emotional risks every day, which over time can cause burnout.
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Either preposition is fine there. There are other problems, though:

Nurses who work in/at the LLC “Central Hospital” faces physical and emotional risks every day, which over time can cause burnout.

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