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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Execute on

I had never heard "execute on". Is this correct, informal or incorrect?
Knowing the right tactics versus executing on the are two very different things.

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Anonymous I had never heard "execute on". Is this correct, informal or incorrect? It's a messed up mixture of 'executing them' and 'acting on them'—with the pronoun unfinished, too.

  • Anonymous I had never heard "execute on".
  • Is this correct, informal or incorrect?
  • It's a messed up mixture of 'executing them' and 'acting on them'—with the pronoun unfinished, too.
  • It's possible in careless casual speech, I suppose.
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AnonymousI had never heard "execute on". Is this correct, informal or incorrect?
It's a messed up mixture of 'executing them' and 'acting on them'—with the pronoun unfinished, too. It's possible in careless casual speech, I suppose.

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