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Theavocadocoder Posted 5 years ago
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Rephrasing a Statement.

I'm building a personal portfolio with some projects I've worked on. In the last segment, I have my contact details listed out. I want to add a header to that segment that says "Let's work together" but not phrased in that exact manner. I can't think of any ways to rephrase it and I would really appreciate some help.

Thank you.

  

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Hi The word 'segment' is usually reserved for things like population or geometry. I would say it is the last section of your document I might say 'We believe in team work' or 'The best projects succeed when people work together' Hope this helps Dave

  • Hi The word 'segment' is usually reserved for things like population or geometry.
  • I would say it is the last section of your document I might say 'We believe in team work' or 'The best projects succeed when people work together' Hope this helps Dave
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Hi

The word 'segment' is usually reserved for things like population or geometry. I would say it is the last section of your document

I might say 'We believe in team work' or 'The best projects succeed when people work together'

Hope this helps

Dave

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