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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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is it correct to say excellent performance and steam savings "on" corrugators.

  

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I don't understand the sentence, but it seems to be grammatically correct. I didn't know what "corrugators" was, so I looked it up. It refers to the brow muscles of the face that wrinkle up when they are contracted.

  • I don't understand the sentence, but it seems to be grammatically correct.
  • I didn't know what "corrugators" was, so I looked it up.
  • It refers to the brow muscles of the face that wrinkle up when they are contracted.
  • I can't make sense of the sentence.
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I don't understand the sentence, but it seems to be grammatically correct. I didn't know what "corrugators" was, so I looked it up. It refers to the brow muscles of the face that wrinkle up when they are contracted. I can't make sense of the sentence.

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anonymoussteam savings

What are steam savings?

I take it you're talking about machines that corrugate materials, and "savings on (something)" is correct, but there's a problem with "steam savings".

Is that what you intended to write?

CJ

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