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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Choice between convergence or converging

Should I say:
"Convergence made effortless" OR

"Converging made effortless"?

  

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Purely as a word, 'convergence' sounds better, but it may depend on the context. One or the other may be a special term in a certain field of study, for example. CJ

  • Purely as a word, 'convergence' sounds better, but it may depend on the context.
  • One or the other may be a special term in a certain field of study, for example.
  • CJ
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Purely as a word, 'convergence' sounds better, but it may depend on the context. One or the other may be a special term in a certain field of study, for example.

CJ

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