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Jadel Posted 10 years ago
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keep a discussion focused

The chair of a meeting needs to keep a discussion focused.
The chair of a meeting needs to keep a discussion being focused.
The chair of a meeting needs to keep a discussion focused on.
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Jadel Are they different? Only the first one is correct.

  • Jadel Are they different?
  • Only the first one is correct.
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JadelAre they different?
Only the first one is correct.
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Does it mean "The chair of a meeting needs to keep a discussion focused by listeners"?
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It means the chair needs to ensure people do not start talking about things that are not relevant to the topic. The chair needs to make sure the conversation does not "wander off" into issues that don't solve the problem, lead them to a decision, etc.

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