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Int,
If operators and encoders are the same people, use either operator or encoder to maintain consistency. You can understand the task better than I do. I've tried to improve it as follows:
- There is a series of work stations in Hitachi.
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Let me give you my versions.
a. I am talking about this newborn.
b. I am talking about this newborn baby.
As you may know, newborn is used both as an adjective and a noun. I don't think you can prefer newly born to newborn .
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Friends,
I ask we put an end to this thread. Everyone makes a mistake or two sometimes and we try to take care that we don't repeat them. Let's cheer up.
SriSri
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Tom wrote an essay, so did Jack is also possible.
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Our president has no legislative power, like his American counterpart, but he can make recommendations.
Isn't it better?
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Are you naming the company, or are you trying to name a particular product?
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Hello Goodman,
1-The front door was opened when I got here. (it’s was already opened by someone)
Let me tell you you misunderstood the above sentence.
The front door was open when I got here goes with what you have in parentheses. It
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Yankee is right. It is one industry. I have not come across industries within an industry.
The acronym IT is more popular than its full form information technology .
People usually say "IT industry, IT companies, or IT firms."
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Like others said, the sentence is grammatically correct, but idiomatically speaking
the I met him through a person called Peter is more acceptable.
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What if both are new to him?
I met him through Peter can be I met him through one Peter.
Maybe he wants to say he met him through a person called Peter.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
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