21:51 Nov 1, 2012 |
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4 | Arrivals of "airline customers" |
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case 1 of the priority disciplines for arrivals of customers Arrivals of "airline customers" Explanation: Without further information I can only presume that with the use of the plural form "Arrivals" and emphasis on it in the syntax, this would be for an airline company? If so, yes, I believe it is correct as phrased, or to use your form, "Customer Arrivals" (plural). If otherwise, please let us know more about the context. Thank you! |
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