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Guest Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

Logistic vs. logistical

any rules for usage?
as in:
'meet to discuss logistic_?_ activity'

thank you!!!
  

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They're both adjectives having the same meaning. I'd stick with "logistic".

  • They're both adjectives having the same meaning.
  • I'd stick with "logistic".
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They're both adjectives having the same meaning.

I'd stick with "logistic".
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Right. "Logistic" is more common when you're talking about "logistics" (the science of supplying, managing materials, planning operations). Actually, I'm in charge of the logistics in our company and I've never seen "logistical" written in the documents I deal with.

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