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Latest post Sat, Mar 1 2008 8:26 AM by Andyw12345. 4 replies.
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Andyw12345  +  483294 Fri, 29 Feb 08 05:43 PM

Hi guys,

 Please could somebody tell me whether the below is correct:

 other people would have no problem applying the concept.

 

Many thanks in advance :-)!

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Many thanks, Andy
Anonymous, 1 yr 267 days ago

Looks fine to me.

CalifJim  +  483353 Fri, 29 Feb 08 09:09 PM
 Just capitalize the first word and you've got it.

CJ 

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Clive  +  483410 Sat, 01 Mar 08 12:48 AM

Hi,

It sounds a little bit odd, or at least uncolloquial, to me to 'apply' a concept. I'd prefer another verb, perhaps 'utilize/make use of', or 'relating the concept to some thing'.

Best wishes, Clive

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Andyw12345, 1 yr 266 days ago

Thanks guys :-)

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