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Olegis Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

"administrative" vs "administration"

Hi guys!

My question is, how to say correctly:

1. we contemplated issuing of invoices for the services, which would make it easier from administrative point of view

2. we contemplated issuing of invoices for the services, which would make it easier from administration point of view



What I want to say is that invoices will be easire to handle - is that has to do with administrative, or administration?



and second, I doubt if "contemplated" relly suits the sentence, in sense "considered to"



Thank you!
  

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Hi Olegis-- welcome to English Forums! Use this: We considered issuing invoices for the services, which would make administration easier.

  • Hi Olegis-- welcome to English Forums!
  • Use this: We considered issuing invoices for the services, which would make administration easier.
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Hi Olegis-- welcome to English Forums!

Use this:

We considered issuing invoices for the services, which would make administration easier.

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