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Musicgold Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Perception

Hi,

I am not sure about the underlined part in the following sentence. Here I want to say the steps will help Armstrong's image in the eyes of the market.

These steps will imporve Armstrong's coverage ratios, which might help their credit rating and their perception to the market.



Thanks,



MG.
  

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"perception to the market" doesn't sound right. "

  • "perception to the market" doesn't sound right.
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"perception to the market" doesn't sound right. Using the words of your question, perhaps you could say:



"These steps will improve Armstrong's coverage ratios, which might help their credit rating and market image."

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