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Andyw12345  +  481909 Tue, 26 Feb 08 04:40 PM

Hi people,

 Please can somebody help me reword the below. I am trying to avoid the use of buyers twice:

X1 buyers earn around twice as much as X2 buyers (X is for illustrative purposes only!)

 

Thanks in advance!

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Many thanks, Andy
Delmobile  +  481915 Tue, 26 Feb 08 04:58 PM
 Is it in the context of identifying those who prefer a certain brand? If it's something you can consume, you could use a different verb:

 Perrier drinkers earn around twice as much as people who choose Pepsi.

 

Or any combination of "choose," "select," "purchase," etc.

 

People who buy Sony cameras are likely to earn twice as much as those who go home with an off-brand camera.

 

 

 

 

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Andyw12345, 1 yr 273 days ago

Thanks Delmobile, that really has helped me :-).

Delmobile  +  481997 Tue, 26 Feb 08 08:18 PM
I'm so glad. :)
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