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Rommel Posted 9 years ago
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Are ‘as channels through which’ and ‘circulated’ correctly used in the sentence?

Are ‘as channels through which’ and ‘circulated’ correctly used in the sentence?

Mr. John Larry Williams described blog sites, mobile phones, and e-mail as channels through which hate speech against teachers could be circulated.

  

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It would depend on whether the information was going to be spread between the people receiving it (circulated) or just delivered to many different people (distributed). Circulate suggests going in a circle, where distribute means directly sent to many recipients.

  • It would depend on whether the information was going to be spread between the people receiving it (circulated) or just delivered to many different people (distributed).
  • Circulate suggests going in a circle, where distribute means directly sent to many recipients.
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It would depend on whether the information was going to be spread between the people receiving it (circulated) or just delivered to many different people (distributed). Circulate suggests going in a circle, where distribute means directly sent to many recipients.

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