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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Is the usage of 'different' in this context correct?

A: Why don't you talk to Company A. They are looking to hire people for sales.

B: Yes, I might.

A: The pay is slightly less than what their peers pay their employees.

B: I might look for a different job then.

The line above could be phrased in a better way, but is 'different' appropriate in the context?

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A: Why don't you talk to Company A ? They're looking to hire people for sales. B: Yes, I might.

  • A: Why don't you talk to Company A ?
  • They're looking to hire people for sales.
  • B: Yes, I might.
  • A: The pay is slightly less than what their competitors pay their employees.
  • B: I might look for a different job, then .
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A: Why don't you talk to Company A? They're looking to hire people for sales.
B: Yes, I might.
A: The pay is slightly less than what their competitors pay their employees.
B: I might look for a different job, then.
AnonymousThe line above could be phrased in a better way, but is 'different' appropriate in the context?

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