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Possessive pronoun its with plural nouns

Is it correct to use the possessive pronoun "its" like a substitute of the plural noun "corporations"? Or it is better to use the pronoun "their"? Thank you in advance for your answer.

This technology will give a chance for freelancers, not related to big corporations and its career ladder, to work on the peer-to-peer basis.

  

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panda train 926 Is it correct to use the possessive pronoun "its" like a substitute of the plural noun "corporations"? Or it is better to use the pronoun "their"? This technology will give a chance for freelancers, not related to big corporations and its career ladder, to work on the a peer-to-peer basis.

  • panda train 926 Is it correct to use the possessive pronoun "its" like a substitute of the plural noun "corporations"?
  • Or it is better to use the pronoun "their"?
  • This technology will give a chance for freelancers, not related to big corporations and its career ladder, to work on the a peer-to-peer basis.
  • Their is the correct pronoun there.
  • The whole sentence is awkward, though.
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panda train 926Is it correct to use the possessive pronoun "its" like a substitute of the plural noun "corporations"? Or it is better to use the pronoun "their"? Thank you in advance for your answer.This technology will give a chance for freelancers, not related to big corporations and its career ladder, to work on the a
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