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Hurley Write, Inc., classes have helped promote [writing] uniformity within the company. -- Lab Director, aaiPharma |
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Using "a" versus "an": use "an" before acronyms or abbreviations when the first letter has a vowel sound. For instance, "an MRI" because "M" sounds like "em." |
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Open Ratings, a subsidiary of Dun and Bradstreet, surveyed past clients of Hurley Write. Overall, we earned an “A”!
Some of the highlights:
97 for Reliability
97 for Delivery/Timeliness
93 for Quality
97 for Personnel
95 for Cost
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