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1 Mar 2016
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even if later it's proven you were not to blame. does this sound natural?
even if later it's proven you were not to blame. does this sound natural?
even if it later it's proven you were not to blame.Which one is better?
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Firstly ,thank you for your answer.
And then,what i want to express is that when some scandals happen , for a company ,the best risk communication strategy is to apologize frist,even if later it's proven you were not to blame.Does this sound natural?
And then,what i want to express is that when some scandals happen , for a company ,the best risk communication strategy is to apologize frist,even if later it's proven you were not to blame.Does this sound natural?
- English (US)
I don't understand
I would say "even if it's later proven that you're not to blame" or "even if it's proven later that you're not to blame." The first one is more formal.
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