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Snappy Posted 13 years ago
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Send a staff member to each customer

"The company had to send a staff member to each customer to explain the situation."
I think this sentence implies that a staff member visited one company, another staff member visited a different company, etc.
How do you say in the case the company had to send one staff member and that staff member visited all the customers?
  

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" I think this sentence implies that a staff member visited one company, another staff member visited a different company, etc. Yes, to me it implies that. But it's not explicit.

  • " I think this sentence implies that a staff member visited one company, another staff member visited a different company, etc.
  • Yes, to me it implies that.
  • But it's not explicit.
  • How do you say in the case the company had to send one staff member and that staff member visited all the customers?
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"The company had to send a staff member to each customer to explain the situation."
I think this sentence implies that a staff member visited one company, another staff member visited a different company, etc. Yes, to me it implies that. But it's not explicit.
How do you say in the case the company had to send one staff member and that staff member visi
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CliveYes, to me it implies that. But it's not explicit.
Thanks. Then how do I say employee A is sent to Company Q, employee B is sent to company R, etc., and no staff member visited more than one company?
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Then how do I say employee A is sent to Company Q, employee B is sent to company R, etc., and no staff member visited more than one company?
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The company had to send a different employee to each customer to explain the situation."

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