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Julie Rhiles Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Which is correct?

I'm writing a CV in English and I want to mention my ability to work when the deadline is pressing. How should I write it correctly? 'Ability to work under a deadline', 'ability to work under the preasure of the deadline', or any other variant? Thanks in advance.
  

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ability to work under pressure is enough. You don't need to mention "deadline". If you want to focus on that, say ability to meet deadlines .

  • ability to work under pressure is enough.
  • You don't need to mention "deadline".
  • If you want to focus on that, say ability to meet deadlines .
  • CJ
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ability to work under pressure is enough. You don't need to mention "deadline". If you want to focus on that, say ability to meet deadlines.

CJ
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Some people consider the use of adjectives to be better. more dynamic.

eg able to work under pressure

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