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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Please check the following sentence, with "or" do we use "is"

Point of Sale (POS) or Shared Network Entry (SHR) is a type of SEC code that identifies all transactions presented for settlement performed at a POS or shared network.

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Point of Sale (POS) or Shared Network Entry (SHR) are types of SEC codes that identify all transactions presented for settlement performed at a POS or shared network.
  

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Hi, Please check the following sentence, with "or" do we use "is" Point of Sale (POS) or Shared Network Entry (SHR) is a type of SEC code that identifies all transactions presented for settlement performed at a POS or shared network. OR Point of Sale (POS) and or Shared Network Entry (SHR) are types of SEC codes that identify all transactions presented for settlement performed at a POS or shared network. It sounds like you should say the latter version.

  • Hi, Please check the following sentence, with "or" do we use "is" Point of Sale (POS) or Shared Network Entry (SHR) is a type of SEC code that identifies all transactions presented for settlement performed at a POS or shared network.
  • OR Point of Sale (POS) and or Shared Network Entry (SHR) are types of SEC codes that identify all transactions presented for settlement performed at a POS or shared network.
  • It sounds like you should say the latter version.
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Hi,

Please check the following sentence, with "or" do we use "is" Point of Sale (POS) or Shared Network

Entry (SHR) is a type of SEC code that identifies all transactions presented for settlement performed at a POS or shared network.

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Point of Sale (POS) and or Shared Network Entry (SHR) are types of SEC codes that id
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Are 'Point of Sale (POS)' and 'Shared Network Entry (SHR)' two names for the same type of SEC code? If so, use the first. If they are different types, use the 2nd.

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