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Snuppelina Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

inseparably interwoven interests

Hi!

I need to say it a bit poetic with some methaphors, can I say this:

His academic interests were so inseparably interwoven with the research activities at the Institute that in 1989 he was invited there to pursue his scientific activities.

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His academic interests were so intricately interwoven with the research activities at the institute that in 1989 he was invited to pursue his scientific activities there .

  • His academic interests were so intricately interwoven with the research activities at the institute that in 1989 he was invited to pursue his scientific activities there .
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His academic interests were so intricately interwoven with the research activities at the institute that in 1989 he was invited to pursue his scientific activities there.
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Can I say

One of the key results of the research was the discovery of ...
I am unsure of "key results", is it ok?

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snuppelinaI am unsure of "key results", is it ok?
Yes, that seems fine.
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Hi, does this sentence sound clumsy, and what phrases should be changed, according to your opinion?

These investigations made it possible to provide theoretical justification for the choice of the most promising ion-target combinations and optimal excitation energy for synthesis of elements.

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I think you can gloss over and omit as indicated:

These investigations provided theoretical justification for the choice of the most promising ion-target combinations and optimal excitation energy for synthesis of elements.
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Thank you so much!

Sorry for so many questions.I just wanted to ask the last thing:

Can it be "well-being of the laboratory", or "well-being" mainly concerns animate objects?
His work was marked by success in empowering the staff to contribute to the well-being of the laboratory.

Is passive ok in quite a long sentence where I describe all the positive c
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snuppelinaCan it be "well-being of the laboratory"
No.
snuppelina"well-being" mainly concerns animate objects?
Yes.
snuppelinaIs passive ok in quite a long sentence where I describe all the positive changes that were done? Or should I better use active, saying "they expanded", etc?
Active

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