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Paint navy Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Semi-colon, colon or what?? (when used in a list)

Hi, I have a query in regard to the use of semi-colons or colons in a list. Here's the sentence with a bit of context:

"Between 0 and 2 changes in possession, 'final area 3' changes percentage from 28, then to 26 and then to 44, which is an increasing trend. The same occurs for area 2; 12 to 47 to 44; and then to area 1; 4 to 7 to 13."

I am sure my use of the semi-colons isn't right, but I don't want to use brackets. Any help would be useful.

Thanks

  

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Sorry, I don't understand what you are talking about. eg What are 'changes in possession'? Possession of what?

  • Sorry, I don't understand what you are talking about.
  • eg What are 'changes in possession'?
  • Possession of what?
  • eg Are all these numbers percentages?
  • Of what?
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Sorry, I don't understand what you are talking about.

eg What are 'changes in possession'? Possession of what?

eg Are all these numbers percentages? Of what?

eg I don't see any '0 changes'.


You need to explain more.

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