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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence using 'in order for,' 'in relation to,' and 'studies in high school' correct?

Is this sentence using 'in order for,' 'in relation to,' and 'studies in high school' correct?

Mr. Ford, a high school teacher, said that a culminating activity is designed in order for students to demonstrate the advanced abilities they have developed in relation to their academic studies in high school.

  
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