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Creativeguru Posted 18 years ago
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0A MNC Company with last year T-over of Rs. 9,450 crore wants to expand in 010200 looking out for serious people who want to create a sound financial future0-
  

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0What are "crore's"?0-
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0'Crore' is currency, apart from that is the sentence grammaticaly correct & yes T-over is turnover02br
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00Regards,0-
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0I'm not familiar with the conventions in this field. I'd think, "with 01b00a02b00 last year T-over" or "with a last yea01u00r's02u00 T-over"02br
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00Also, I'd eliminate the "out." If you wish to find serious people, you say "looking for serious people." "looking out" for them means you wish to avoid them.0-
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0Thanks Avangi for your suggestion0-
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0Reading this a few hours later, I realize "avoid" is not the best word. "to look out for serious people" is "to be wary of them."0-
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10A MNC Company 10with last year T-over of Rs. 9,450 crore10 wants to expand in India 11b10and is12b10 looking 11del10out12del10 for serious people who want to create a sound financial future 11b10for whom?12b12br
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