which word is wrong here?

The physician overhead the insurance agent discussing the patient details of a client's medical condition with a personnel friend in the hospital cafeteria.
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my answer is personnel- thanks

No, not "personnel" -- read the sentence aloud. You should be able to hear the error if you pronounce all the words correctly.

oh ya it's a client's.not supposed to used here bc we already have the patient .tnxx

You're correct! The word "personnel" in the given sentence is incorrect.

To identify the incorrect word, you need to carefully read through each word in the sentence and understand its meaning. In this case, the incorrect word is "personnel."

The correct word that should be used in this context is "personal." "Personal" refers to something that is private or individual, whereas "personnel" refers to a group of employees or staff members.

So, the correct sentence should be: "The physician overhead the insurance agent discussing the personal details of a client's medical condition with a personal friend in the hospital cafeteria."