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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

The use of the word doubt

Is it correct to say a supervisor will be sent to solve any doubts that might arise from staging or a supervisor will be sent to answer any questions that might arise from staging.
  

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"solve any doubts" doesn't sound right. "answer any questions" is fine. You're sure "staging" is the right word for what you mean, are you?

  • "solve any doubts" doesn't sound right.
  • "answer any questions" is fine.
  • You're sure "staging" is the right word for what you mean, are you?
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"solve any doubts" doesn't sound right.

"answer any questions" is fine.

You're sure "staging" is the right word for what you mean, are you?

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