Is this predicate, "as the recipe has no temperature control function" acceptable in this compound sentence?
A baker can decide on using the wrong temperature control on the oven and deviate from the required temperature as the recipe has no temperature control requirement.
You said "function" in one place and "requirement" in another. "function" does not seem the right word. "as the recipe has no temperature control requirement" seems a little clunky to me, though I guess it is not actually incorrect English.
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You said "function" in one place and "requirement" in another. "function" does not seem the right word. "as the recipe has no temperature control requirement" seems a little clunky to me, though I guess it is not actually incorrect English. It's not the predicate though.
Overall, the sentence is not great. For example, "the wrong temperature control on the oven" sounds odd, as if there a