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Antonia Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

multitude

Helllo,

Can you please tell me if this sentence is OK?

In modern times negotiation is regarded as universal process and as such, it is applicable in a multitude of everyday situations. or ...in many different everyday situations.

Any suggestions for the last part of the sentence? Thank you
  

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Hi, I'd put a comma after 'modern times' . You need to say ' a universal process'. Either form of the sentence is OK.

  • Hi, I'd put a comma after 'modern times' .
  • You need to say ' a universal process'.
  • Either form of the sentence is OK.
  • 'Multitude' is just a somewhat more stylish way of saying what you mean.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

I'd put a comma after 'modern times'. You need to say 'a universal process'.

Either form of the sentence is OK. 'Multitude' is just a somewhat more stylish way of saying what you mean.

Best wishes, Clive
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Hello Clive,

Thanks for your corrections and suggestions. You'ev helped me a lot. If you notice any mistakes in my posts, feel free to correct me, if you have time and energy to do it.

Once again, thank you very much
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'it is applicable in a multitude of everyday situations'

You could write, 'applicable in a number of everyday situations'.
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Yes, thank you. It sounds more natural.

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