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Allow Visitors
Dear friends and Teachers,
A. Her company doesn't allow visitors to visit her during working hours.
- Instead of saying like this, could I say like this?
"Her company doesn't allow her visitors during working hours."
Thanks a million!
NamSteven
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Re: Allow Visitors
A. Her company doesn't allow visitors to visit her during working hours.
B Her company doesn't allow her visitors during working hours.
I prefer A. B seems incomplete.
Or you could say
Her company does not allow visitors to visit staff during working hours.
not a teacher
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Re: Allow Visitors

Originally Posted by
namsteven
Dear friends and Teachers,
A. Her company doesn't allow visitors to visit her during working hours.
- Instead of saying like this, could I say like this?
"Her company doesn't allow her visitors during working hours."
Thanks a million!
NamSteven
Yes, you can say that. Or you could say:
"Her company doesn't allow private visitors during working hours." This obviously includes "her".
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