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Don’t say “[[around]]” when you mean “[[about]]”. Because if you do [[I]] may shoot you.
Don’t say “[[around]]” when you mean “[[about]]”. Because if you do [[I]] may shoot you.
{{plain|I have some questions to elevate to the stakeholder group around the delegation piece|Who is responsible}}

Latest revision as of 11:45, 7 October 2016

Don’t say “around” when you mean “about”. Because if you do I may shoot you.

Why say “I have some questions to elevate to the stakeholder group around the delegation piece” when you mean “Who is responsible”?