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Mazin Ghazi Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Elimination vs Eliminating

I am writing a sentence but felt a littlie bit confused about it, here is the sentence:

"This technique contributes in elimination the difficulties of recognizing different types of features"

Firstly, should I use elimination or eliminating? And, in the first place, is it a good sentence?

  

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You need 'elimination', but like this: This technique contributes to the elimination of the difficulties of recognizing different types of features . (Most editors would advise you that there are too many 'of' phrases in your sentence and would recommend that you revise it. ) CJ

  • You need 'elimination', but like this: This technique contributes to the elimination of the difficulties of recognizing different types of features .
  • (Most editors would advise you that there are too many 'of' phrases in your sentence and would recommend that you revise it.
  • ) CJ
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You need 'elimination', but like this:

This technique contributes to the elimination of the difficulties of recognizing different types of features.

(Most editors would advise you that there are too many 'of' phrases in your sentence and wo

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How about "This technique helps eliminate the difficulties . . . "?

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