I guess there's a mistake here

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alexbrasile

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Hello, everyone

In this message below:

Thomas is a high performer manager, focused on results and always keep an eye in the market trends.'

Isn't 'high performer' badly used here? Shouldn't 'high performing' be used instead?

Thank you in advance
 
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Hello everyone,

[STRIKE]In[/STRIKE] Please look at the message below.

'Thomas is a high-performing [STRIKE]er[/STRIKE] manager, focused on results and he always keeps an eye [STRIKE]in the[/STRIKE] on market trends.'

Isn't 'high performer' badly used here? Shouldn't 'high-performing' be used instead?

Thank you in advance.

See above.
 
Two posts in five years! That's got to be a record. :lol:
 
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