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SheltieBites Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

In Judgement

a. "In his judgement, the project is poorly designed."
b. "In his view, the project is poorly designed."

Based on the way "judgement" and "view" are used in a) and b) , could I use "judgement" and " view" in the following way:

c. "In conventional judgement, the project is poorly designed."
d. "In conventional view, the project is poorly designed."
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Top answer

Hi, No, it sounds awkward and wrong. Clive

  • Hi, No, it sounds awkward and wrong.
  • Clive
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Hi,

No, it sounds awkward and wrong.

Clive
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What about this:

e. "In conventional thinking, the project is poorly designed."
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Hi,

Sounds better.

Clive
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How about:

"The action was taken in good judgement."
"The action was taken in good view."
"The action was taken in good thinking."

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http://articles.latimes.com/1989-07-06/local/me-3956_1_inglewood-high-school

"It appears that the events alleged occurred exclusively within the context of 'school activities' and, whether in good judgment or not, were int
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Hi,

and whether or not the person responsible used good judgment

This whole sentence is very ponderous.

Clive

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