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Davidckchiu Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

"issues related to" OR "issues relating to"

Someone wrote :

"... If you have any issues relating to work pressure, do share with us."

someone argued that the correct way to say ".. issues related to work...." .

Which is correct ?

I feel both should be correct.

Thanks.
  

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Hi, Both seem OK, although 'relating' seems to suggest more that the issues should be very current. It might be more direct to say eg "... " Clive

  • Hi, Both seem OK, although 'relating' seems to suggest more that the issues should be very current.
  • It might be more direct to say eg "...
  • " Clive
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Hi,

Both seem OK, although 'relating' seems to suggest more that the issues should be very current.

It might be more direct to say eg "... If you have any issues about work pressure, do share with us."

Clive

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