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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
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On one's part/from one's part

Which is correct:



"There are considerations that you should make before you take a decision.

On Helen's part, consider that she's inexperienced but very hard-working and willing to learn.

On Jim's part, consider that he has some experience, but he's not trusty."


Or


"There are considerations that you should make before you take a decision.

From Helen's part, consider that she's inexperienced but very hard-working and willing to learn.

From Jim's part, consider that he has some experience, but he's not trusty."




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Christine Christie trusty reliable Christine Christie take a decision Much more usual: make a decision Christine Christie On one's part/from one's part Neither works well. As for Helen, consider that ... As for Jim, consider that ...

  • Christine Christie trusty reliable Christine Christie take a decision Much more usual: make a decision Christine Christie On one's part/from one's part Neither works well.
  • As for Helen, consider that ...
  • As for Jim, consider that ...
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Christine Christietrusty

reliable

Christine Christietake a decision

Much more usual: make a decision

Christine Christie On one's part/from one's part

Neither works well.

As for Helen, consider that ...
As for Jim, consider that ...

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