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Hly2004 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

conclude/reach

"Concluding business agreement with Autoliv in Shanghai ........"

I think the word could be replaced by "Reaching", am I right?Emotion: smile

Thank you in advance!
  

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Reaching is the more abstract, but it is idiomatic. Also: If concluding is not a participle describing business agreement , an article or pronoun is needed before business.

  • Reaching is the more abstract, but it is idiomatic.
  • Also: If concluding is not a participle describing business agreement , an article or pronoun is needed before business.
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Reaching is the more abstract, but it is idiomatic.

Also:

If concluding is not a participle describing business agreement, an article or pronoun is needed before business.
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Hi

I agree with Archaic. We can say both "reaching a business agreement or business agreements with" and "concluding a business agreement or business agreements with".

paco
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Thanks,Archaic and Paco2004.

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