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COUME Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

"In charge of all the Fleet accounts" or "in charge of all Fleet accounts"

Hello,

Could you let me know what is the appropriate sentence in English? Should I use the "the" or not?


In charge of all the ?XX? Fleet accounts

In charge of all ?XX? Fleet accounts
In this position, I work for a car manufacturer and I am in charge of all the fleet customers for the car manufacturer in France as I am the only one having this position.

Idem with "customers", would that follow the same scheme?


In charge of the ?XX? customers

In charge of ?XX? customers
In this position, I was in charge of some of the customers as we were several persons to have this position.

Thanks in advance for any information Emotion: smile

Regards,
Ludo

Edit: To try clarifying the post.
  

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responsible for

  • responsible for
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Marius Hancuresponsible for
Thank you for helping!
So, "responsible for" has a stronger meaning behind it, right?

As a result, the correct sentences would be:


Responsible for all the *** Fleet accounts
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In charge of *** customers
Is this correct then? I should not use the when I
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I don't think you need the there. It might be too much specificity.

Check this out:
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It should work with or without it.
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Yes, the "all" says it was all of them - using "the" doesn't change the number you are referring to.

Just a couple other suggestions: Managed the customer relationship; Oversaw customer relations

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