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Panda navy 661 Posted 9 years ago
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Hi there,

Is it clear in the following sentence that "business" refers to an electricity business?


"As the pace of change in the electricity market continues to accelerate, a business must adapt its business model to....".


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panda navy 661 Is it clear in the following sentence that "business" refers to an electricity business? To me, it is not. The sentence seems to suggest that businesses that depend on electricity need to consider the changes happening in the electricity market.

  • panda navy 661 Is it clear in the following sentence that "business" refers to an electricity business?
  • To me, it is not.
  • The sentence seems to suggest that businesses that depend on electricity need to consider the changes happening in the electricity market.
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panda navy 661Is it clear in the following sentence that "business" refers to an electricity business?

To me, it is not.

The sentence seems to suggest that businesses that depend on electricity need to consider the changes happening in the electricity market.

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