Hello,
When someone says they are located somewhere, does that automatically suggest that they also work there? Here's a sentence:
- He worked in Chicago for many years, but he's currently located in New York.
The sentence above does suggest to me that he's now working in New York, but I assume one could also say "I am located in..." even if they only live there. (without necessarily being employed)
Thank you.
Gene93 - He worked in Chicago for many years, but he's currently located in New York. I think that, without a wider context, you can't definitively say that him being located in New York has something to do with his having worked in Chicago.
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Gene93- He worked in Chicago for many years, but he's currently located in New York.I think that, without a wider context, you can't definitively say that him being located in New York has something to do with his having worked in Chicago.