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Carter Lee Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

is this natural expression? "as usual we did"

Hi.

I want to tell to someone as below.
note : M1, M2 means the name of project.

"we have worked M1 since 1 month ago" + we are facing another project M2 " + " we have to work M2 with the same manner which M1"

Can I express like this-> "So, As usual this M1 manner we did, we keep working at M2"
  

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No, that makes no sense. We have been working on M1 for one month. Now we are facing another project, M2.

  • No, that makes no sense.
  • We have been working on M1 for one month.
  • Now we are facing another project, M2.
  • We will have to work on M2 in the same manner as we are working on M1.
  • However, it is not very clear exactly what "same manner" is referring to.
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No, that makes no sense.

We have been working on M1 for one month. Now we are facing another project, M2. We will have to work on M2 in the same manner as we are working on M1.

However, it is not very clear exactly what "same manner" is referring to.
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GPYNo, that makes no sense.We have been working on M1 for one month. Now we are facing another project, M2. We will have to work on M2 in the same manner as we are working on M1.However, it is not very clear exactly what "same manner" is referring to.
What If M1 is done, then can I express like this?

"We have been done about the working on M1 for o
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You could say We have been done with working on M1 for a month (or We finished working on M1 a month ago, or We completed M1 a month ago). Now we are facing (or looking at) another project, M2. We will have to work on M2 in the same manner as we did on M1.

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