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If i say "He is currently in ABC project, From 15th onward he will be working in XYZ project"



Does that mean he will be working on ABC on 15th as well and start with XYZ on 16th morning?
Or He will be working on ABC project on 14th and from 15th morning he will be working on XYZ project.










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    If i say "He is currently in ABC project, From 15th onward he will be working in XYZ project"



    Does that mean he will be working on ABC on 15th as well and start with XYZ on 16th morning?
    Or He will be working on ABC project on 14th and from 15th morning he will be working on XYZ project.










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      If i say "He is currently in ABC project, From 15th onward he will be working in XYZ project"



      Does that mean he will be working on ABC on 15th as well and start with XYZ on 16th morning?
      Or He will be working on ABC project on 14th and from 15th morning he will be working on XYZ project.










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      If i say "He is currently in ABC project, From 15th onward he will be working in XYZ project"



      Does that mean he will be working on ABC on 15th as well and start with XYZ on 16th morning?
      Or He will be working on ABC project on 14th and from 15th morning he will be working on XYZ project.







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