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Panda blue 483 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Type of usage.

We consider each offence individually, looking at issues like risk to the client, how long ago it took place, the circumstances and whether they are relevant to the role.


risk to the client

how long ago it took place

circumstances and whether they are relevant to the role.



Where do these stand grammatically? Are they fragments out of context.

  

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I'd call them noun phrases. Others may prefer more modern terms. I don't fully understand what ' the role ' means here.

  • I'd call them noun phrases.
  • Others may prefer more modern terms.
  • I don't fully understand what ' the role ' means here.
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I'd call them noun phrases. Others may prefer more modern terms.


I don't fully understand what 'the role' means here.

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