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Hi there everyone,

I would like to confirm that in a CV - as in other short, notice-like forms of writing - I shouldn't use an enormous amount of articles.

f.i. 1996 - Contributed to creation of firm's branch

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1996 - Contributed to the creation of the firm's branch

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I don't think there is any reason to use or not use articles in a cv. It depends on how you want it to read. Whatever you decide, keep to that for all usage in the document.
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