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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

MSF sends in/out a team to find out what help is needed.

When a medical emergency occurs, MSF immediately sends in a team to find out what help is needed.

Hi,

Is it better to say "sends out" instead of "sends in" in the above? Thanks.
  

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No, I think sends in is more to the point.

  • No, I think sends in is more to the point.
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No, I think sends in is more to the point.
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Mister Micawber.
No, I think sends in is more to the point.

Thanks, Mister.

To make sure, does "sends in" in the base sentence mean "sends out?"
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Well, no. They send the team out from their headquarters and in to the troubled region.

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