In the following sentence what I wanted to express from "waste disposed" is "waste which is disposed". However, my grammar checker states that there is something wrong with this phrase. Therefore, could someone please let me know what is the wrong with that phrase.
Despite several reasons for the fact that the amount of waste disposed has been increased exponentially, there might be some precautions to reduce it.
We don't dispose waste , we dispose of waste. Generally speaking, it sounds odd to me to say that an amount of something increases exponentially. I'd consider eg very rapidly.
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We don't dispose waste, we dispose of waste.
Generally speaking, it sounds odd to me to say that an amount of something increases exponentially. I'd consider eg very rapidly.
precautions doesn't sound quite right to me. Maybe you could say 'measures'.
Clive