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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Question about "familiarize"

Hi!

Is this the best way how to write this sentence? Are there any mistakes?

The participants may familiarize themselves with the audio record of the meeting starting with March 28, 2015.

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If it is your intention for the participants to become familiar with the audio record, it is correct. If it is with the details of the meeting that you wish the participants to become familiar, then instead I would say: The participants may familiarize themselves with the meeting, using the audio record starting with March 28, 2015.

  • If it is your intention for the participants to become familiar with the audio record, it is correct.
  • If it is with the details of the meeting that you wish the participants to become familiar, then instead I would say: The participants may familiarize themselves with the meeting, using the audio record starting with March 28, 2015.
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If it is your intention for the participants to become familiar with the audio record, it is correct.
If it is with the details of the meeting that you wish the participants to become familiar, then instead I would say:
The participants may familiarize themselves with the meeting, using the audio record starting with March 28, 2015.

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