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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Do these two sentence connect?

However, the extent to which this study is infallible is debatable. It is argued amongst the scientific community as having a range of strengths and weaknesses.

does the first sentence connect to the other sentence? does it flow well?
  

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It's not natural to say that a study is infallible. The word is usually used to describe people or methods used by people, and means that they are incapable of making an error. I suggest you find another word, eg .

  • It's not natural to say that a study is infallible.
  • The word is usually used to describe people or methods used by people, and means that they are incapable of making an error.
  • I suggest you find another word, eg .
  • .
  • the extent to which this study is accurate.
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It's not natural to say that a study is infallible. The word is usually used to describe people or methods used by people, and means that they are incapable of making an error. I suggest you find another word,
eg . . . the extent to which this study is accurate. . . .

The second sentence does not seem to add much to the first. Can you find a way to combine them?

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