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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

Please arrange to order 2 base stations which were taken from the stock. These are not to be issued separately as it is incorporated into top unit and sleeve together.
  

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I am sorry, but the meaning of this is not clear. The second sentence is very confusing. I think you want to say: Please order two base stations to replace those which were taken from the stock.

  • I am sorry, but the meaning of this is not clear.
  • The second sentence is very confusing.
  • I think you want to say: Please order two base stations to replace those which were taken from the stock.
  • These items are not to be issued separately because they are designed to be incorporated into the top unit and its sleeve.
  • If this is not what you want to say, tell me more about the problem.
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I am sorry, but the meaning of this is not clear. The second sentence is very confusing.

I think you want to say:

Please order two base stations to replace those which were taken from the stock. These items are not to be issued separately because they are designed to be incorporated into the top unit and its sleeve.

If this is not what you want to say, tel

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