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  1. technological company vs. technology company - WordReference …

    Sep 25, 2017 · Hi everyone, Which is more appropriate when I refer to the company who specialize in technologies. technological company vs. technology company I saw both on …

  2. 'Received in' as it relates to warehouse/logistics

    Nov 13, 2018 · I just recently started working as a technical writer/document specialist for a tech company that has a large warehouse where devices are both shipped out and received in. I …

  3. shares <in><of> (a company) | WordReference Forums

    Sep 11, 2018 · Hi, everyone. Would you let me know whether "shares in" and "shares of" is interchangeable or not? I was wondering after I read this following sentence which is from a …

  4. Good day [email salutation?] | WordReference Forums

    Feb 17, 2011 · Most e-mails rudely fail to use any salutation. However, you could certainly use Bonjour, Hello, Hi there, or various other ambiguous ones if the relationship between you and …

  5. Hadn't eaten vs didn't eat - WordReference Forums

    Dec 20, 2022 · He worked for the tech company before he became a YouTuber He had worked for the tech company before he became actor Both are fine. The second on puts more stress …

  6. vender humo - WordReference Forums

    Feb 23, 2008 · Hello, Does anybody know how to say "vender humo" in English. It's an expression that means to sell something that has no worth. Like publishing a book with all its …

  7. warmly welcome somebody vs. (a) warm welcome to somebody

    Dec 26, 2013 · Hi, all. What if I want to address the names of the guests. For example: On a board: Warmly welcome to visit our company Cherry Jenny Bobby For on an LED screen (a …

  8. Lead Maintenance Tech - WordReference Forums

    Jul 11, 2008 · Hello everybody...I'm working on a translation for my company, but I'm still not so sure about the right way to translate that. Do you think you can give me a hand? I'd really …

  9. "that will benefit" or "that will be beneficial?" - WordReference …

    Feb 15, 2014 · Currently, I have additional skills that will be beneficial to the internship. As a tech support specialist for York County Community College, I work in a fast-paced environment that …

  10. Using "escalate" to mean something like "refer to a higher level in …

    Mar 1, 2012 · I have been surprised by the reactions to the use of "escalate" in The opposite of "escalate" In my experience it is the perfect verb to convey the sense of raising a problem to a …