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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Is this correct?

I need your help. Can you tell me if this sentence is wrong or what?

"There could be numerous situations for which charting your business data is useful."

By the word 'charting' I mean preapring chart/graph.

Thanks
Saikat
  

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Hi, I need your help. Can you tell me if this sentence is wrong or what? " By the word 'charting' I mean preapring chart/graph.

  • Hi, I need your help.
  • Can you tell me if this sentence is wrong or what?
  • " By the word 'charting' I mean preapring chart/graph.
  • 'Graphing' is the common term.
  • " Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

I need your help. Can you tell me if this sentence is wrong or what?

"There could be numerous situations for which charting your business data is useful."

By the word 'charting' I mean preapring chart/graph.
'Graphing' is the common term.

Your sentence is OK, but I'd prefer either "There could
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Thanks for your response Clive!

Someone else suggested me "....situations in which..." However, I think, "for which" better fits in this sentence. What is your opinion?
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SaikatSomeone else suggested me "....situations in which..." However, I think, "for which" better fits in this sentence. What is your opinion?


Yes, you'll hear both versions used, and often without any difference intended. However, here are a couple of comments..

"There
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Clive,

I read your comment the day you posted it, however, could not thank you as I was not logged in.

Thnaks a lot for clarifying my doubts.
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I am logged in, still it shows Anynymous!!!

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