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Uktous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Possible mixing-up of applications from different /among applicants

Hi,

Question:
1) Which email subject can convey the idea that I want to convey?
2) Which email subject is more grammatically correct?

Email subject 1:
Possible mixing-up of applications among applicants
Email subject 2:
Possible mixing-up of applications from different applicants


The idea I want to convey:
I am applicant A, but when the employer dealt with my application, they thought I was applicant B.

Thanks
  

Top answer

I prefer number one, although I find "among applicants" to be unnecessary. "RE: Possible mix-up of applications"

  • I prefer number one, although I find "among applicants" to be unnecessary.
  • "RE: Possible mix-up of applications"
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I prefer number one, although I find "among applicants" to be unnecessary.
"RE: Possible mix-up of applications"

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