In my country, white-collar workers are sometimes transferred to remote places. One of their worries/concerns when this happens is their children’s education, because it’s difficult for them to change schools for various reasons.
In this context, which noun is more preferable? Are they both okay to use?
teacherJapan In my country, white-collar workers are sometimes transferred to remote places. One of their worries/concerns when this happens is their children’s education, because it’s difficult for them to change schools for various reasons. In this context, which noun is more preferable?
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teacherJapanIn my country, white-collar workers are sometimes transferred to remote places. One of their worries/concerns when this happens is their children’s education, because it’s difficult for them to change schools for various reasons.
In this context, which noun is
morepreferable? Are they both okay to use?
preferable = more