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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Hi guys, could you tell me if my sentence is correct?

• Problem solving ensuring the customer is completely satisfied..
  

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It is not correct. " There is no subject-verb relationship. There are no clauses.

  • It is not correct.
  • " There is no subject-verb relationship.
  • There are no clauses.
  • There is no sentence.
  • Our company should implement problem solving to ensure that the customer is completely satisfied.
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It is not correct.

"Ensuring the customer is completely satisfied" is a participial phrase describing the noun phrase "problem solving." There is no subject-verb relationship. There are no clauses. There is no sentence.

Our company should implement problem solving to ensure that the customer is completely satisfied.

Problem solving must ensure the customer is completely
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Anonymous• Problem solving ensuring to ensure the customer is completely satisfied.
As Englishmaven has pointed out, it is not a sentence, but do you intend to use that text as a bullet point on a CV?

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