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Navitasan Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Instead of

Are these sentences correct:

1-I hope they will fire you and bring experts here to change the system once and for all instead of you fixing problems as they arise one after the other.

2-I hope they will fire you and bring experts here to change the system once and for all rather than you fixing problems as they arise one after the other.

Is there any difference in the meanings?
In both cases the addressee is working 'there' and is fixing problems as they arise, but is unable to change the system in a global manner.

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

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To me, there is no difference in meaning.

  • To me, there is no difference in meaning.
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To me, there is no difference in meaning.

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