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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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use or uses

in this statement: routine business uses of personal information - should it be use or uses
  

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Anonymous routine business uses of personal information Since this isn't a sentence, I assume it is a title of a document. The document presumably lists ways in which personal information of (employees/customers) may be used that will not embarrass the company/school/business. )

  • Anonymous routine business uses of personal information Since this isn't a sentence, I assume it is a title of a document.
  • The document presumably lists ways in which personal information of (employees/customers) may be used that will not embarrass the company/school/business.
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Anonymousroutine business uses of personal information
Since this isn't a sentence, I assume it is a title of a document. The document presumably lists ways in which personal information of (employees/customers) may be used that will not embarrass the company/school/business.
So it appears, in that situation, to be correct (if it is capitalized, of course

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