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Guest Posted 22 years ago
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Hi,

The company I work in has a software product, that creates a report printout from various data. On the footer of the printout we write "Created with GGG" (GGG stands here for the name of the product). However, I was wondering if it wouldn't be better to write "Created *** GGG". Is there any difference in the meaning? Is one more correct than the other at all?

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why not tell us the actual name? As it stands the are both viable phrases but the actual name you are using might make one sound better than the other

  • why not tell us the actual name?
  • As it stands the are both viable phrases but the actual name you are using might make one sound better than the other
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why not tell us the actual name?

As it stands the are both viable phrases but the actual name you are using might make one sound better than the other
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With implies that GGG has been used as a tool. By implies that GGG has done the report more on its own.

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