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Nimisha Rajan Posted 4 years ago
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We enable organisations with the ability to harness network, device and channel capabilities to improve the service delivery and customer engagement.
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Nimisha Rajan With the ... Is this sentence correct ? Assuming that you are using 'with' to mean 'which have', yes, it's almost correct; however, 'the' before 'service delivery' should be removed, thus: We enable organisations with the ability to harness network, device, and channel capabilities to improve service delivery and customer engagement.

  • Nimisha Rajan With the ...
  • Is this sentence correct ?
  • Assuming that you are using 'with' to mean 'which have', yes, it's almost correct; however, 'the' before 'service delivery' should be removed, thus: We enable organisations with the ability to harness network, device, and channel capabilities to improve service delivery and customer engagement.
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Nimisha Rajan With the
... Is this sentence correct?

Assuming that you are using 'with' to mean 'which have', yes, it's almost correct; however, 'the' before 'service delivery' should be removed, thus:

We enable organisations with the ability to harness network, device, and channel capabilities to impr

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