Is this correct or I should use "ing" after "allows"?
Our device allows to gain more even and qualitative surface coating than gained with painting, high pressure dispenser, roller, or brush-based painting devices.
Thank you!
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Neither is right in that sentence. " is not right, and "qualitative" is not the right word. You need to adjust the whole sentence really.
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Neither is right in that sentence.
" is not right, and "qualitative" is not the right word.
You need to adjust the whole sentence really.
For example: Our device produces a higher quality and more even surface coating than can be achieved with ???
or with high-pressure dispenser, roller, or brush-based painting equipment.
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Neither is right in that sentence. Also, "than gained with ..." is not right, and "qualitative" is not the right word. You need to adjust the whole sentence really. For example:
Our device produces a higher quality and more even surface coating than can be achieved with ??? or with high-pressure dispenser, roller, or brush-based painting equipment.