[Grammar] Adhere vs. Cohere

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Mhammer26

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I am in the process of updating my résumé and I am unsure of which is grammatically correct to use as part of my job description for my past job at Sprouts Farmers Market as a Deli Clerk.


  • Adhere to the protocols and regulations as prescribed by the food industry, regulating body related to storing, preparing, and selling food items.
OR
  • Cohere to the protocols and regulations as prescribed by the food industry, regulating body related to storing, preparing, and selling food items.
 
I am in the process of updating my résumé and I am unsure of which is grammatically correct to use as part of my job description for my past job at Sprouts Farmers Market as a Deli Clerk.


  • Adhere to the protocols and regulations as prescribed by the food industry, regulating body related to storing, preparing, and selling food items.
OR
  • Cohere to the protocols and regulations as prescribed by the food industry, regulating body related to storing, preparing, and selling food items.
I would assume that you had to adhere to the protocols.
 
I agree with Raymott.

You could also consider 'Comply with'.
 
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