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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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Nursing

Is this correct:


"The company offers a free nursing service and two medical specialties."


Note: By 'nursing service', I mean the 'services of a nurse'. And by 'free', I mean 'unpaid'. Oh, and the two medical specialties are also unpaid.

  

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" T he meaning of this is not clear to me. I suggest this. The company offers the services of a nurse free of charge..

  • " T he meaning of this is not clear to me.
  • I suggest this.
  • The company offers the services of a nurse free of charge..
  • , eg a cardiologist and an oncologist.
  • <<< Is this what you mean?
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"The company offers a free nursing service and two medical specialties." The meaning of this is not clear to me.

I suggest this.

The company offers the services of a nurse free of charge..

It also pays for the services of two medical specialists., eg a cardiologist and an oncologist.<<< Is this what you mean?

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