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Gillyflower Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

disturbance in a conversation

Hi,
"disturbance in a conversation and misunderstanding of the words in the workplace can lead to irrecoverable damages"

Is "disturbance in a conversation" correct in the above sentence?
  

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gillyflower Is "disturbance in a conversation" correct in the above sentence? It's vague. Can you explain what you mean by it?

  • gillyflower Is "disturbance in a conversation" correct in the above sentence?
  • It's vague.
  • Can you explain what you mean by it?
  • gillyflower dama ge
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gillyflowerIs "disturbance in a conversation" correct in the above sentence?
It's vague. Can you explain what you mean by it?
gillyflowerdamage
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gillyflowerdisturbance in a conversation
Hmm. It's not clear. Maybe you mean conversation in a noisy environment?

CJ
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Thank you for your replies,

Is it right to say "noise can cause disturbance in a conversation"?
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gillyflowerIs it right to say "noise can cause disturbance in a conversation"?
This is much more natural:
Noise can disrupt a conversation.
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gillyflowerirrecoverable damage
I'm not sure what you mean by that. In fact, I'm not sure what you mean by the whole sentence.
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I changed my sentence to the following one:

"Because of the inconsistent results of the studies in this field, and since speech interference and misunderstanding of the words in the workplace can lead to irreparable damage, more comprehensive research is required."

By damage I mean probable accidents or inadequate performance of workers.

Thank you!
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That doesn't work for me. Try perhaps,
Because of the inconsistent results of the studies in this field, and since miscommunication in the workplace can lead to unintended consequences, more comprehensive research is required.

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