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I was just informed by Resource team that I’m scheduled for AAA project from next week [closed]



The Next CEO of Stack OverflowI will (have the package sent) vs (have sent the package) by next weekIs it correct to use “increasing” in this context?speaking about time known now but not when the readers read the messageCan you be metaphorically abrasive to something?Usage of “on” in the phrase “on our team”Should I include “or” at the beginning of “At least, that was the plan.”?Correct tense - will/would?“missed from detection” or “missed to be detected”Adjectival order: “a style appropriate for” or “an appropriate style for”










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I was just informed by Resource team that I’m scheduled for AAA project from next week.



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I was just informed by Resource team that I’m scheduled for AAA project from next week.



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    Mar 22 at 6:02

















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