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