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look at a complaint Sacked accountant awarded $17,000 - national | Stuff.co.nz Quote:
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Re: look at a complaint No - here it means she tried to get into some confidential files to see what people had been writing about her. Later in the article it says : Ms Walker had also acted provocatively in seeking to view complaints laid against her by colleagues....Ms Walker was entitled to view and formally respond to complaints against her, Mr Gardiner said. In another context though, it could mean "to investigate a complaint" (though look into would probably be more usual) : Can we have a meeting to look at the complaints that have been coming in about the new product. I'll look at/into the complaints as soon as I get back from the meeting. |
Re: look at a complaint Thank you, Sue. Quote:
Do "view a complaint" and "look into a complaint" mean the same thing? |
Re: look at a complaint "view" = "look at/watch/see", not "look into", which means "investigate". Some examples from Google : Click here to view the Annual Report and Results 2009 · The BBC partnered with ITV to launch a free-to-view digital TV service transmitted by satellite in spring 2008. iMass makes it possible to view Holy Mass each day directly on your iPhone This may also be the last opportunity to view the conservation efforts on the Mk1 Sopwith Dolphin which is progressing well. So, no. |
Re: look at a complaint Eric - I think this would be better in the Teaching ESL forum. That's where people look for discussions of how to teach different things. Would you like it moved so people can find it more easily? |
Re: look at a complaint Sue - Thank you! I'm still less familiar than ideal with the ESLHQ format. Sorry about that! |
Re: look at a complaint Thank you, Sue. |
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