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Ricardoric Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

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0 Dear colleagues, 02br
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00All of a sudden I've got some doubts on maybe simple grammar. 02br
00Which of these 4 phrases is correct? 02br
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00Experience in managing various departments in industrial sites. 02br
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00Experience in managing various departments at industrial sites. 02br
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00Experience on managing various departments in industrial sites. 02br
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00Experience on managing various departments at industrial sites. 02br
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00Thanks 0-
  

Top answer

0 To me, the first one is correct. If you want to avoid using "in" twice, you can write it as, "(I have)various departments managing experience in industrial sites". 0-

  • 0 To me, the first one is correct.
  • If you want to avoid using "in" twice, you can write it as, "(I have)various departments managing experience in industrial sites".
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0 To me, the first one is correct. If you want to avoid using "in" twice, you can write it as, "(I have)various departments managing experience in industrial sites". 0-
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0 I would choose #2 02br
00"Experience in managing various departments at industrial sites." 0-

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