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Johnie Posted 8 years ago
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It can cause harm towards company's reputation


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It can cause harm to company's reputation

  

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johnie It can cause harm to company's reputation . It's "cause harm to ". CJ I've noticed that you consistently omit final punctuation.

  • johnie It can cause harm to company's reputation .
  • It's "cause harm to ".
  • CJ I've noticed that you consistently omit final punctuation.
  • Maybe you could be more careful.
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johnieIt can cause harm to company's reputation.

It's "cause harm to".

CJ

I've noticed that you consistently omit final punctuation. Maybe you could be more careful.

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