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RJD Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Is it correct?

Apply silicone sealant to fill in gaps in the ceiling and prevent any liquid penetration / Apply silicone sealant to all gaps in the ceiling and prevent any liquid penetration
  

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Hi Perhaps, in the first sentence, you could replace 'fill in' with 'fill up' or 'seal'. Maybe 'fill in' is correct, I'm not sure, but 'fill up' seems more natural to me. Regards

  • Hi Perhaps, in the first sentence, you could replace 'fill in' with 'fill up' or 'seal'.
  • Maybe 'fill in' is correct, I'm not sure, but 'fill up' seems more natural to me.
  • Regards
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Hi

Perhaps, in the first sentence, you could replace 'fill in' with 'fill up' or 'seal'.

Maybe 'fill in' is correct, I'm not sure, but 'fill up' seems more natural to me.

Regards

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