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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Meant to introduce vs serve as introduction

Which is correct? Do they mean the same thing ?

This video is meant to introduce the jeweler and show his work process.


This video will serve as the jewelers introduction and show people his work process.


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anonymous Which is correct? Do they mean the same thin g? Both are correct except you should have "jewele r's introduction".

  • anonymous Which is correct?
  • Do they mean the same thin g?
  • Both are correct except you should have "jewele r's introduction".
  • They have the same meaning.
  • The first one is by far superior in my opinion.
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anonymousWhich is correct? Do they mean the same thing?

Both are correct except you should have "jeweler's introduction". They have the same meaning.

The first one is by far superior in my opinion.

CJ

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