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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Jargon/parlance

1. Are the words in bold used in everyday language:


a) "I'm not very familiar with medical jargon."


b) "Im not very failiar with medcial parlance."



2. And which of two is more used?



3. And in case none is used often, which term is ued so to convey this?

  

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Christine Christie used in everyday language jargon — yes parlance — no; at least not so much CJ

  • Christine Christie used in everyday language jargon — yes parlance — no; at least not so much CJ
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Christine Christieused in everyday language

jargon — yes
parlance — no; at least not so much

CJ

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Christine Christiea) "I'm not very familiar with medical jargon."

a) "I'm not very familiar with medical terms / terminology."

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