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Snuppelina Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Hi,

Is it ok to say the following:

1) The parties commit themselves to perform the joint research according to the plan
2) The parties signed the agreement with the purpose of shortening the terms of obtaining results in research.

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I would not say it quite that way. 1) The parties commit themselves to perform the joint research according to set out by the plan. The research is set out by the plan.

  • I would not say it quite that way.
  • 1) The parties commit themselves to perform the joint research according to set out by the plan.
  • The research is set out by the plan.
  • "According to the plan" suggests that the parties' committment was the plan.
  • 2) The parties signed the agreement whose with the purpose of shortening was to shorten the time needed to obtain the terms of obtaining research results in research .
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I would not say it quite that way.

1) The parties commit themselves to perform the joint research according to set out by the plan.
The research is set out by the plan. "According to the plan" suggests that the parties' committment was the plan.

2) The parties signed the agreement whose with the purpose of sho

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