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DanielShen Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

In what situation it is appropriate to use feature or functionality.

Hi,

sometimes whe reading something about what a stuff can do, the word, feature, is used, but sometiime it put the word, founctionarity in use. What's the difference between them?
  

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'Functionality' is a very formal word that usually sounds stuffy. On the other hand, a 'feature' is not always something that a product can do but a part of the item (like an all-leather handle and pinstripes).

  • 'Functionality' is a very formal word that usually sounds stuffy.
  • On the other hand, a 'feature' is not always something that a product can do but a part of the item (like an all-leather handle and pinstripes).
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'Functionality' is a very formal word that usually sounds stuffy. On the other hand, a 'feature' is not always something that a product can do but a part of the item (like an all-leather handle and pinstripes).

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