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Not end up diluting messages

Can you please explain this expression? not end
up diluting messages.

Though the 21st century has seen technological
innovation at exponential rates unseen by any prior
generation, it has brought with it a breakdown
of brand communications and authorial reach.
General information has become ubiquitous,
but how it is accessed have become overbearing,
overwhelming, and more often than not end
up diluting messages.

  

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That sentence is not correct. It should be: General information has become ubiquitous, but how it is accessed has become overbearing, overwhelming, and more often than not ends up diluting messages. "not ends up diluting messages" is not a phrase.

  • That sentence is not correct.
  • It should be: General information has become ubiquitous, but how it is accessed has become overbearing, overwhelming, and more often than not ends up diluting messages.
  • "not ends up diluting messages" is not a phrase.
  • The phrasing is "more often than not / ends up diluting messages ".
  • "more often than not" means "the majority of times".
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That sentence is not correct. It should be:

General information has become ubiquitous,
but how it is accessed has become overbearing,
overwhelming, and more often than not ends
up diluting messages.

"not ends up diluting messages" is not a phrase. The phrasing is "more often than not /

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