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Antonija Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Following of websites

Is it OK to say " consistent following of the web sites" in terms of recommendations for keeping up-to date with something?


Consistent following of the web sites (recommended, but not limited to)

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Antonija Is it OK to say " consistent following of the web sites" It sounds awkward but you haven't given us even a sentence of context.

  • Antonija Is it OK to say " consistent following of the web sites" It sounds awkward but you haven't given us even a sentence of context.
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AntonijaIs it OK to say " consistent following of the web sites"
It sounds awkward but you haven't given us even a sentence of context.
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Here's the context:

Our recommendations for keeping up-to-date with XY:
  1. Company seminars
  1. Consistent following of the web sites (recommended, but not limited to)
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OK, then what does 'recommended but not limited' refer to? It does not fit into the grammar of the text it follows.
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The whole text is a manual, instructions for use.
This "recommended but not limited" refers to those who must comply with the instructions, ie these websites are recommended but they can also inform themselves not only from these websites but from other sources.
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Then I suppose that something like this is called for:
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Our recommendations for keeping up-to-date with XY:
  • Company seminars
  • Websites (recommended)
  • Other sources
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Remember that lists must preserve consistent grammar.
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Thank you very much, Mister Micawber.

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