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Natalia09 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

in use

Dear all,

Could anybody tell me whether the following expression (a heading) is good:

Our products in use with our customer.

This means that the customers install our products in their equipment. Thank you.
  

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The sentence is missing a verb. "In use" works as a noun. "

  • The sentence is missing a verb.
  • "In use" works as a noun.
  • "
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The sentence is missing a verb. "In use" works as a noun.

I'd write: "Our products are favored by our customers."
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"favoured" is not what I really want to say. This is a heading followed by pictures. And what I want to say is how products are used by the customers. I just wanted to know, if the prepositions I used in that heading are correct. Is "with our customers" correct? And if the expression is acceptable as a heading overall.
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I just wanted to know, if the prepositions I used in that heading are correct. Is "with our customers" correct? No

And if the expression is acceptable as a heading overall. No

And what I want to say is how products are used by the customers.

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Thanks! This is what I need.

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