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Antonija Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

inter-product

Can you please, check this passage, especially the underlined parts? Thank you in advance.



Nitrogen compounds have to be removed from inter-product because they reduce the activity of certain catalysts in further production process, as well as from the final products due to the ecological reasons. Oil is composed of considerable amounts of mineral substances (copper, phosphorous, potassium, nickel and other).
  

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Antonija I don't want to sound rude, but are you using this forum to get free help in writing advertising copy or translation work? Forgive me if I am jumping to conclusions, but I am curious because so many of your posts seem to be that type of work. Siggy

  • Antonija I don't want to sound rude, but are you using this forum to get free help in writing advertising copy or translation work?
  • Forgive me if I am jumping to conclusions, but I am curious because so many of your posts seem to be that type of work.
  • Siggy
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Antonija

I don't want to sound rude, but are you using this forum to get free help in writing advertising copy or translation work? Forgive me if I am jumping to conclusions, but I am curious because so many of your posts seem to be that type of work.

Siggy
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i don't want to be rude either but that's fairly obvious, isn't it?

Just as a joke and nothing else, as they say, if both parties are 'consenting adults', anything goes. If the moderators allow it, I, as only one of those who've helped Antonija and others maybe, are happy for it to continue.

Nitrogen compounds have to be removed from the product at this intermediate stage becaus
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Yes, I am using free help. And this is not for money. I am still a student and this is an exercise for my translation studies. I think other people can also learn something from these posts, don't you?

Thank you Alan.

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