
Originally Posted by
rainous
Thank you for your suggestion.
When you say "Neither is particularly clear.", do you mean I should never use them because, if I did, I would come off as a foreigner who speaks lousy English or are you simply suggesting the alternative that seems better in YOUR OPINION?
I meant what I wrote - "Neither is particularly clear.
They could both be interpreted in two ways:
1. You have been granted a B level Clearance for yourself, and you have also been granted an F level Clearance for your wife.
2. You have been granted a B and an F level Clearnce, both of them for your wife.
In other words, is it OK to use it even if it's not particularly clear or is it not OK at all?
(The second one sounds weird to me too, but I feel like I could get away with the first one. Am I wrong to think that?)