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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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aesthetically speaking

How would you write this properly?
Aesthetically speaking, both phones look the same, this one has more features though.

Is speaking redundant or is it natural written or colloquial?

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Aesthetically speaking, both phones look the same ; t his one has more features though. When you join two closely related main clauses, you need a semicolon, Otherwise, it is fine.

  • Aesthetically speaking, both phones look the same ; t his one has more features though.
  • When you join two closely related main clauses, you need a semicolon, Otherwise, it is fine.
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Aesthetically speaking, both phones look the same; this one has more features though.

When you join two closely related main clauses, you need a semicolon, Otherwise, it is fine.

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