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Licinio Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

How to support you

Sorry for the silly question. I have a colleague who insists on saying that the phrase "how to support you" is a good English title for a paragraph that sets out to explain the services that our Chamber of commerce offers to local companies. I disagree but my word is not taken seriously. Would you please give your opinion?
  

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How to support you This is an odd-sounding and unnatural phrase. It sounds a bit like you are telling the reader how he should support himself. I suggest eg How we support you or eg How we support local companies.

  • How to support you This is an odd-sounding and unnatural phrase.
  • It sounds a bit like you are telling the reader how he should support himself.
  • I suggest eg How we support you or eg How we support local companies.
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How to support you This is an odd-sounding and unnatural phrase. It sounds a bit like you are telling the reader how he should support himself.

I suggest
eg How we support you
or
eg How w

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