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Gene93 Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Fashion/Manner

Hello,
What in your opinion is the difference between: "The sale of the property has to be conducted in a systematic fashion/manner."? The original contains "fashion", but cannot "manner" be used as well? I think they both mean that something was done in a particular way. What do you think?
  

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"? The original contains "fashion", but cannot "manner" be used as well? Manner is better, or this: The sale of the property has to be conducted systematically.

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  • The original contains "fashion", but cannot "manner" be used as well?
  • Manner is better, or this: The sale of the property has to be conducted systematically.
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Gene93"The sale of the property has to be conducted in a systematic fashion/manner."? The original contains "fashion", but cannot "manner" be used as well?
Manner is better, or this:

The sale of the property has to be conducted systematically.
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Manner and Fashion are high register words, aren't they?

Thank you, A. Stars
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Gene93Manner and Fashion are high register words, aren't they?
No, they are quite common. An example of a high register phrase is nondeleterious modality.

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