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Ravi Kanth Posted 12 years ago
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"It may be a life saver for one customer and just an extra tool of convenience for another."

"It may be a life saver for one customer and just an extra tool of convenience for another."

This sentencedoes not sound right. I do not know the reason. Can you someone explain or correct this sentence?
  

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This is what I would suggest:

"It may be a life-saver for one customer but just a convenience for another."

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