Is this grammatically correct?
"Timing of ads will change from one network to the other to give the ads the maximum exposure on each network"
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gmax Is this grammatically correct? Yes, it is grammatically OK, but it doesn't make a lot of sense (re 'maximum', mostly) . I do not have a clear understanding of the meaning.
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gmaxIs this grammatically correct?
Yes, it is grammatically OK, but it doesn't make a lot of sense (re 'maximum', mostly) . I do not have a clear understanding of the meaning. Is it this?—
Timing of ads will differ between networks to give them optimal exposure.