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24 Jul 2003 11:20AM
Nearly three quarters of Britons have had an office romance with a colleague at some time, reports Ananova today.
Just over ten thousand UK workers were polled by AOL's Careers and Work Channel. The survey revealed that 71 per cent of UK adults have at some point had a flling with an office colleague. Twenty-eight per cent were still in a relationship with someone at work and 66 per cent would think about starting a relationship at work if they liked the person enough.
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