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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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Repertoire

Is this sentence correct:



"She had to be operated on her knee for a torn ligament, and she wanted a top-notch doctor to operate her, so she checked all the doctors' credentials to know whether they had malpractice claims in their repertoire."

  

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" _________________________________ A surgeon's repertoire consists of all the types of operations that he can do. To suggest that a surgeon might have a malpractice claim in his repertoire is a semi- humorous away of suggesting that he might be a bad surgeon. (ie that he may botch operations and thus have been sued by patients for malpractice.

  • " _________________________________ A surgeon's repertoire consists of all the types of operations that he can do.
  • To suggest that a surgeon might have a malpractice claim in his repertoire is a semi- humorous away of suggesting that he might be a bad surgeon.
  • (ie that he may botch operations and thus have been sued by patients for malpractice.
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"Her knee had to be operated on for a torn ligament, and she wanted a top-notch doctor to operate on her, so she checked all the doctors' credentials to find out know whether they had malpractice claims in their repertoire."

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A surgeon's repertoire consists of all the types of operations that he can do.

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