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Guest Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Am curious...

Achieving greater ____ratings___ can increase a firm's profitability. Is greater ratings grammaticly correct?
  

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It looks fine to me. Greater ratings could be television ratings, and higher ratings translate into higher advertising revenue, which results in greater profitability. I would like to know the context, but from what you have written, I think you're safe.

  • It looks fine to me.
  • Greater ratings could be television ratings, and higher ratings translate into higher advertising revenue, which results in greater profitability.
  • I would like to know the context, but from what you have written, I think you're safe.
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It looks fine to me.

Greater ratings could be television ratings, and higher ratings translate into higher advertising revenue, which results in greater profitability.

I would like to know the context, but from what you have written, I think you're safe.

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