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Gillyflower Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Is "in terms of" the correct term in my sentence?

Hi,

Is "with regard to" the correct term in my sentence?

"No significant mean difference was found in TAC levels in terms of individuals' annoyance, and the highest TAC level was seen in subjects with moderate annoyance."

Any other correction needed?

Thanks!

  

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Is "with regard to" the correct term in my sentence? " Any other correction needed? With or without those changes, I find your sentence a bit confusing.

  • Is "with regard to" the correct term in my sentence?
  • " Any other correction needed?
  • With or without those changes, I find your sentence a bit confusing.
  • Can you reword it a bit?
  • Do you mean this?
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Is "with regard to" the correct term in my sentence?

"No significant mean difference was found in TAC levels in terms of individuals' annoyance, and the highest TAC level was seen in subjects with moderate annoyance."

Any other correction needed?

With or without those changes, I find your sentence a bit confusing. Can you reword it a bit? Do you mean this?

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