This is the correct spelling of the word "orientated."
However, the word is not actually a correct verb form. The word oriented should be used.
The back formation of orientate and orientatedcame from "orientation", which is the noun form of the verb "to orient".
That is the correct spelling of the word "oriented" (positioned, or familiarized).
The adjective should be hyphenated as "goal-oriented."
In whatever way they are oriented will provide the quality -for example, detail-oriented (attn to detail) Oriented is not used alone.
Disorganised is the opposite of detail oriented.
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Yes, it is. Otherwise, you're implying that you're "detail" and you are "oriented".
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The adjective should be hyphenated as "goal-oriented."
literary-oriented.
LOGO or (Logic oriented graphic oriented) was invented by Wally_Feurzeigand Seymour_Papert.
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what is profit oriented?
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In whatever way they are oriented will provide the quality -for example, detail-oriented (attn to detail) Oriented is not used alone.
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Detail-oriented. You need a hyphen unless you are implying that you are a detail and you are oriented.