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Navitasan Posted 10 years ago
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Can one use:
1) These are synthetic products, developed artificially.
2) These are synthetic products, which are developed artificially.

instead of:

3) These are synthetic products, that is to say products that are developed artificially.

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

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navitasan Can one use:1) These are synthetic products, developed artificially. 2) These are synthetic products, which are developed artificially. Yes, but most readers already know the meaning of 'synthetic', so the explanation is redundant.

  • navitasan Can one use:1) These are synthetic products, developed artificially.
  • 2) These are synthetic products, which are developed artificially.
  • Yes, but most readers already know the meaning of 'synthetic', so the explanation is redundant.
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navitasanCan one use:1) These are synthetic products, developed artificially. 2) These are synthetic products, which are developed artificially.
Yes, but most readers already know the meaning of 'synthetic', so the explanation is redundant.

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