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Hly2004 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

finding fittest words

During the process of implementing the strategy of “Rejuvenating China through Science and Education” and “Develop China by Talent” and developing an overall well-off society, the Chinese government will (further) promote the sustainable, healthy, (cohesive) and rapid development of education, build up a (perfect) national education system and a lifelong learning system, produce billions of high qualified labors, and promote a (close) integration between education and innovation in science and technology, economic construction, cultural (prosperity?) and social progress.

Are these bracketed words used well in the respect of grammar and meanings? Thank you .
  

Top answer

Nobody's perfect , so I would change that to exemplary / superior / high quality . Cultural collocates with wealth or richness , not prosperity . And there are other errors: for instance, high qualified labors should read highly qualified laborers .

  • Nobody's perfect , so I would change that to exemplary / superior / high quality .
  • Cultural collocates with wealth or richness , not prosperity .
  • And there are other errors: for instance, high qualified labors should read highly qualified laborers .
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Nobody's perfect, so I would change that to exemplary / superior / high quality.

Cultural collocates with wealth or richness, not prosperity.

And there are other errors: for instance, high qualified labors should read highly qualified laborers.
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Thank you! Mister Micawber

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