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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Planning a plan

Is this actually gramatically incorrect?


"I support the planning and execution of marketing and sales plans."


I just realised this is in my CV and noticed that I've said I help plan a plan.

  

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Is this actually grammatically incorrect? It's correct grammar, but in terms of meaning it still sounds silly. You can use correct grammar to say peculiar things!

  • Is this actually grammatically incorrect?
  • It's correct grammar, but in terms of meaning it still sounds silly.
  • You can use correct grammar to say peculiar things!
  • Clive
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Is this actually grammatically incorrect? It's correct grammar, but in terms of meaning it still sounds silly.

You can use correct grammar to say peculiar things!

Clive

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anonymousI just realised this is in my CV and noticed that I've said I help plan a plan.

Right. Not ideal. Maybe "I support the creation and execution of marketing and sales plans."

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