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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Is this correct?

"To simplify for a precise communication"
I just want to say that to simplify is the best way to communicate exactly, but I like the term above.
  

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It's correct by me. In some contexts, the "a" could be considered optional. In others, "more precise" might be an option.

  • It's correct by me.
  • In some contexts, the "a" could be considered optional.
  • In others, "more precise" might be an option.
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It's correct by me.

In some contexts, the "a" could be considered optional.

In others, "more precise" might be an option. (I don't believe "precise" is an absolute, like "perfect.")
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Thank you very much Avangi. Kind Regards.
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I should have mentioned that "accurate" is a similar word, which is a bit less intimidating. (I'm sure you have your reasons for liking "precise.")

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