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This prompted by a sign seen in a local public library. Which do you say (and is this a UK/US difference)?

Question:
Library staff has been instructed to inspect packages if alarm sounds.
Library staff have been instructed to inspect packages if alarm sounds.

Choices:
staff has been instructed -- and I'm UK/Commonwealth
staff has been instructed -- and I'm US
staff have been instructed -- and I'm UK/Commonwealth
staff have been instructed -- and I'm US

 
 
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I chose the first one because I'm Canadian, so I guess that's Commonwealth. M-W's Dictionary of English dictionary calls this notional agreement, and it is a UK/NA difference.
 
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I always say faculty is or faculty members are, so I'd say staff the same way.

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I need an "other".

I use both about equally, as I do with other similar nouns such as team or government.


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I usually say "staff have" but MS Word always tries to correct me to say "staff has".

Whis is correct?

In which library did you see the sign?


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BOTH are correct. That's the point. It depends on whether you are considering the staff (team/band/orchestra/committee/etc) as a single entity or a collection of individuals.

To say one or the other is incorrect and should be corrected is prescriptive nonsense.


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