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Hhtt Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

as it related to

Is this sentence "In this work, the role of ligand binding and coregulator interaction is examined in particular as it related to changes
in receptor dynamics and conformation. " correct? Shouldn't it be "as it is related to" ?
  

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I would write it this way. "In this work, the role of ligand binding and coregulator interaction is examined. In particular, as it is related to changes in receptor dynamics and conformation.

  • I would write it this way.
  • "In this work, the role of ligand binding and coregulator interaction is examined.
  • In particular, as it is related to changes in receptor dynamics and conformation.
  • BUT we must wait for a native speaker's take on this.
  • Tom
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I would write it this way.

"In this work, the role of ligand binding and coregulator interaction is examined. In particular, as it is related to changes
in receptor dynamics and conformation.

BUT we must wait for a native speaker's take on this.

Tom
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Mr. TomIn particular, as it is related to changes in receptor dynamics and conformation.
Mr. Tom created a fragment (an incomplete sentence) for you. That's not good English.
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In this work, the role of ligand binding and coregulator interaction is examined, in particular as it relates to changes in receptor dynamics and conformation.

In this work, the role of ligand binding and coregulator interaction is examined, in particular as it is related to changes in receptor dynamics and conformation.

In this work, t
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Would you like to explain the mistake in a grammatical or style way?

And is Mr. Toms answer not good English or the original?

Thank you.
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Yes, AStars, you are right -- I created a fragment.

It dawned upon me that I wanted to use an m-dash and ended up using the period.

-- in particular as it is...

Tom

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