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Raen Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Demographics

I'm not quite sure if I understand the correct use and application of the word. If I say "The class consists of a mixture of demographics" to indicate classmates of diverse age groups, backgrounds, ethnicities, etc., do I use the word right and is the sentence correct? Thanks in advance.

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Hi, I'm not quite sure if I understand the correct use and application of the word. , do I use the word right and is the sentence correct? Demographics refers to population-related statistics .

  • Hi, I'm not quite sure if I understand the correct use and application of the word.
  • , do I use the word right and is the sentence correct?
  • Demographics refers to population-related statistics .
  • You can't say 'The class consists of a mixture of statistics'.
  • This doesn't sound too bad.
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Hi,

I'm not quite sure if I understand the correct use and application of the word. If I say "The class consists of a mixture of demographics" to indicate classmates of diverse age groups, backgrounds, ethnicities, etc., do I use the word right and is the sentence correct?

Demographics refers to population-related statistics.



You can't say 'The

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