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Nicetomeetyou Posted 9 years ago
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On doing?

I have a question about the following sentence.

Specialized study is thought necessary in order that graduates may know enough on leaving the university to take up posts in the professions, in the public services, and in industry and commerce.

Is the part "on leaving the university" is closer to "when graduates leave the university" or "as soon as graduates leave the university"?

  

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nicetomeetyou Is the part "on leaving the university" is closer to "when graduates leave the university" or "as soon as graduates leave the university"? "when graduates leave the university"

  • nicetomeetyou Is the part "on leaving the university" is closer to "when graduates leave the university" or "as soon as graduates leave the university"?
  • "when graduates leave the university"
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nicetomeetyouIs the part "on leaving the university" is closer to "when graduates leave the university" or "as soon as graduates leave the university"?

"when graduates leave the university"

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