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Ladder cat Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Did I use the word Synergies correctly?

I am certain that this would be a great opportunity to leverage synergies from my experience and the success of your company.
  

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I almost always see the word used as a non-count noun, ie synergy. What you have written is not wrong, but it sounds very jargon-y and, to my mind, a bit pretentious. I advise you to be more specific as to how your experience can help the company.

  • I almost always see the word used as a non-count noun, ie synergy.
  • What you have written is not wrong, but it sounds very jargon-y and, to my mind, a bit pretentious.
  • I advise you to be more specific as to how your experience can help the company.
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I almost always see the word used as a non-count noun, ie synergy.

What you have written is not wrong, but it sounds very jargon-y and, to my mind, a bit pretentious.

I advise you to be more specific as to how your experience can help the company.

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