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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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"As we all know, science is constantly advancing, and new discoveries are occasionally made."

  

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" It's correct, but here are a few comments. The word constantly makes the first part of the sentence seem enthusiastic, but the word occasionally makes the end part seem more lukewarm. What's the difference between a new discovery and a discovery ?

  • " It's correct, but here are a few comments.
  • The word constantly makes the first part of the sentence seem enthusiastic, but the word occasionally makes the end part seem more lukewarm.
  • What's the difference between a new discovery and a discovery ?
  • Do you need the word new ?
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Is this sentence correct:

"As we all know, science is constantly advancing, and new discoveries are occasionally made."

It's correct, but here are a few comments.


The word constantly makes the first part of the sentence seem enthusiastic, but the word occasionally makes the end part seem more lukewarm.

What's the difference between a

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