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TinaMr Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Attraction of Investments

Is it correct to say: "Attraction of Investments", when a state tries to get more foreign (external) investments? Maybe is there a better expression?

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TinaMr Is it correct to say: "Attraction of Investments", when a state tries to get more foreign (external) investments? Maybe is there a better expression? 'Investment' should be uncountable in that case.

  • TinaMr Is it correct to say: "Attraction of Investments", when a state tries to get more foreign (external) investments?
  • Maybe is there a better expression?
  • 'Investment' should be uncountable in that case.
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TinaMrIs it correct to say: "Attraction of Investments", when a state tries to get more foreign (external) investments? Maybe is there a better expression?

'Investment' should be uncountable in that case.

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