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Discover Ludwig"what department" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to ask for more specific information about a particular department or area of a company or organization. Example: "I'm interested in applying for a job at your company. Can you tell me what department the position is in?".
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Skills in what department, exactly?
In what department were you?
The scientist asks what department you're in.
M. MONNERAY: What department was that?
Q: And what department was it..
What department of a newspaper handles fact-checking?
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What departments are students genuinely excited about?
WWS: What departments will participate?
What kind of professors or what departments are affiliated with the program?
Do you have questions on what departments look for in a candidate?
What departments in particular might have conflicts of interest?" After a few minutes, allow students to share their responses.
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