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Nancy19820 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

In an effort, efforts, or effort? Which is correct?Is the sentence correct?

In effort to help the City’s businesses, we are holding a reception for the local businesses.

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Hi, In an effort to help the City’s businesses, we are holding a reception for the local businesses. Are 'the City's businesses' the same as 'the local businesses'? If so, then say In an effort to help the City’s businesses, we are holding a reception for them.

  • Hi, In an effort to help the City’s businesses, we are holding a reception for the local businesses.
  • Are 'the City's businesses' the same as 'the local businesses'?
  • If so, then say In an effort to help the City’s businesses, we are holding a reception for them.
  • If not, then say In an effort to help the City’s businesses, we are holding a reception for the local ones .
  • Avoid repetition.
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Hi,

In an effort to help the City’s businesses, we are holding a reception for the local businesses.

Are 'the City's businesses' the same as 'the local businesses'?

If so, then say In an effort to help the City’s businesses, we are ho

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