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John liao Posted 12 years ago
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in schools and for schools to avoid repetition?

New Zealand is one of the earliest countries that have carried out ICT surveys in schools, made ICT strategies and investments for schools.

May I use "for schools" here to avoid duplication?
  

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Your sentence has other problems. I sugest eg New Zealand is one of the earliest countries to have carried out ICT surveys in schools, developed ICT strategies and made investments in schools. Clive

  • Your sentence has other problems.
  • I sugest eg New Zealand is one of the earliest countries to have carried out ICT surveys in schools, developed ICT strategies and made investments in schools.
  • Clive
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Your sentence has other problems.
I sugest
eg New Zealand is one of the earliest countries to have carried out ICT surveys in schools, developed ICT strategies and made investments in schools.

Clive
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May I use just one preposition phrase as

New Zealand is one of the earliest countries to have carried out ICT surveys, developed ICT strategies and made investments in schools.
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Still, I am confused about situations in which I should apply "to ***" or attributive clause in.

The following sentence used a attributive clause, but a "the areas to used computers" also can be substituted for it in this situation, am I right?

If this is true, why the above sentence can not use an attributive clause?

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May I use just one preposition phrase as

New Zealand is one of the earliest countries to have carried out ICT surveys, developed ICT strategies and made investments in schools.

Yes.

You could also say
eg New Zealand is one of the earliest countries to have carried out
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1. New Zealand is one of the earliest countries that have carried out ICT surveys.

2. New Zealand is one of the earliest countries to have carried out ICT surveys.

I wouldn't say #1 is wrong, but #2 is a more common collocation and ties the whole statement more tightly together.

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