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16 set 2021
- Português (Brasil)
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Inglês (EUA)
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Japonês
Pergunta sobre Inglês (EUA)
"Ombudsman deals with..." Which pronoun do I use to refer to ombudsman? They or he/she?
"Ombudsman deals with..." Which pronoun do I use to refer to ombudsman? They or he/she?
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If you know the gender of the ombudsman, use the gendered pronouns. You can use they if you don't know the gender, or you don't want to reference the gender. Also, us always refer to the ombudsman as THE Ombudsman. You must always use the definite article.
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