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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Predicated vs conditioned

How would you naturally phrase this?


His recruitment/hiring is conditioned/predicated on him signing this company as a client.


(The boss told David that if he managed to sign xxx as a new client that he would hire him (David).


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I think I would write it like this: His recruitment is conditional on him/his signing this company as a client. ("his" is more formally proper, but many people would use "him")

  • I think I would write it like this: His recruitment is conditional on him/his signing this company as a client.
  • ("his" is more formally proper, but many people would use "him")
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I think I would write it like this:

His recruitment is conditional on him/his signing this company as a client.

("his" is more formally proper, but many people would use "him")

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