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Antonija Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Accordingly

Is it used properly in this sentence:

In an effort to satisfy various tatstes and to meet specific demands of our clients, we can adjust our products accordingly.

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Yes, it is. But it assumes prior context, because you don't state what you've done in this effort. " But what?

  • Yes, it is.
  • But it assumes prior context, because you don't state what you've done in this effort.
  • " But what?
  • "
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Yes, it is.
But it assumes prior context, because you don't state what you've done in this effort. You've obviously done something to enable this "adjustment." But what?

It would help clarify this if you added, "we can now adjust etc." (The implication is that you've recently done something to improve your ability to make these adjustme
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OK, thank you Avangi.

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