“Response about Visa Sponsorship before conducting the final round of interview?” Is there something wrong in that sentence?
Is 'Response About Sponsorship Before Final Round' Okay?
Yes, there’s a bit of awkwardness in the sentence. A clearer phrasing would be:
• ""Response regarding visa sponsorship before the final round of interviews?""
or
• ""Response about visa sponsorship prior to the final interview round?""
These revisions make the sentence more direct and grammatically smooth by focusing on ""response regarding"" or ""response about"" as the subject and rephrasing the timing aspect (""before the final round""). Either version clarifies the intent of receiving information about visa sponsorship before proceeding to the last interview stage.
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