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Kouroshh Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

If in my cover letter, I write below sentence is it appropriate to use ''put into practice''? Does it sound good to a reader's?

I hope through this PhD program, I could put into practice all the skills I have already acquired from my previous research.
  

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Yes, that's good. But get rid of the comma and use can instead of could .

  • Yes, that's good.
  • But get rid of the comma and use can instead of could .
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Yes, that's good. But get rid of the comma and use can instead of could.
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kouroshhI hope through this PhD program, I could put into practice all the skills I have already acquired from my previous research.
You had asked this question earlier. Again, my general rule of thumb is avoid using too many words, or words that may cause redundancy and side effects. The phrase " put into practice" itself is fine, but it has the tone that yo

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