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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Is it acceptable to say 'such as' instead of namely when I mention names?

Is it acceptable to say 'such as' instead of namely when I mention names?

Malou invited resource speakers on entrepreneurship such as Mr. Jack Brown, Mrs. Wendy Tyson, and Ms. Kelly Crawford.

  

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Once you use 'such as', you are admitting to only having an incomplete list. By using 'namely', you are giving the impression that you are providing the details of all the people involved. So yes, use 'such as' if you wish, but only if the names you are giving are not the only people concerned!

  • Once you use 'such as', you are admitting to only having an incomplete list.
  • By using 'namely', you are giving the impression that you are providing the details of all the people involved.
  • So yes, use 'such as' if you wish, but only if the names you are giving are not the only people concerned!
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Once you use 'such as', you are admitting to only having an incomplete list. By using 'namely', you are giving the impression that you are providing the details of all the people involved.

So yes, use 'such as' if you wish, but only if the names you are giving are not the only people concerned!

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