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COUME Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Insight about/into/in/over ???

Hello,

I hate the preposition in English! lol

I want to say that the product that I'm offering offer the persons the ability to better understand their website visitor/traffic

I'm thinking to say:

Get a crucial insight into your website traffic thanks to ***!

But I would like to know if it is correct, if the preposition is the right one and basically if the sentence means somethingEmotion: smile

Thxs in advance
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Your sentence means something, so don't worry about that. You might want to use 'about' instead of 'into'. I'd also think about changing 'a crucial insight'--insight isn't a countable thing in this case, so I wouldn't use 'a'.

  • Your sentence means something, so don't worry about that.
  • You might want to use 'about' instead of 'into'.
  • I'd also think about changing 'a crucial insight'--insight isn't a countable thing in this case, so I wouldn't use 'a'.
  • " seems more natural to me.
  • One other thing, you wrote: I'm thinking to say.
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Your sentence means something, so don't worry about that. You might want to use 'about' instead of 'into'. I'd also think about changing 'a crucial insight'--insight isn't a countable thing in this case, so I wouldn't use 'a'. "Get crucial insight about your website traffic..." seems more natural to me.

One other thing, you wrote: I'm thinking to say. It should be "I'm thinking abou
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thxs nestor, and thxs for correcting my grammarEmotion: wink

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