Hi,
Could you check this sentence please?
"According to them, instruction is a suitable preventive strategy against noise exposure effects."
Thanks!
It's not wrong, but it's hard to comment without more context. I'd consider education instead of instruction. And I'd prefer the effects of noise exposure.
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It's not wrong, but it's hard to comment without more context.
I'd consider education instead of instruction.
And I'd prefer the effects of noise exposure.
I want to say providing workers with instructions to protect themselves from hazardous noise.
Which one is correct? Instruction or education? Is"education" used only for taking instruction at school or university?