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I would like to combine these two sentences.

Have significant experience of managing office and warehouse.

Have experience of managing people at office and warehouse.

Can I use and to do that?

Significant experience of managing office and warehouse, and managing people in them.

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Will Hunting, trying to learn using one sentence in place of two. For example: 1. Have significant experience of managing office nad warehouse. I have experience of managing people at office and warehouse. Please guide. – Patti Mar 26 '12 at 8:51

closed as general reference by RegDwighт Mar 26 '12 at 9:02

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You may rewrite the sentence as

I have significant experience in managing offices, warehouses and the people in them.

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