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Article for leasing #1 (permalink) Wed Aug 13, 2008 23:22 pm   Article for leasing
 

Hi,

Is ‘the’ before ‘leasing for 2009’ appropriate in the following sentence?

With 60% of the 2008 leasing budget already complete, and the leasing for 2009 underway, there is very good visibility on organic growth.

Thanks,

MG.
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Article for leasing #2 (permalink) Thu Aug 14, 2008 4:54 am   Article for leasing
 

I would use it. Which "leasing"? The leasing for 2009.

Are you sure you meant "good visibility ON organic growth"?
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