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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Suppose you'd written something wrong like: I don't need an accountant.

Later you realise you meant manager, so can you correct it like: Read accountant as manager.

Is that cool?

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Suppose you'd written something wrong like: I don't need an accountant. Later you realise you meant manager, so can you correct it like this? Read accountant as manager.

  • Suppose you'd written something wrong like: I don't need an accountant.
  • Later you realise you meant manager, so can you correct it like this?
  • Read accountant as manager.
  • The standard phrase is For 'accountant', read 'manager'.
  • Is that cool?
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Suppose you'd written something wrong like: I don't need an accountant.

Later you realise you meant manager, so can you correct it like this? Read accountant as manager.

The standard phrase is For 'accountant', read 'manager'.


Is that cool? Every question about English is cool, isn't it?

Clive

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