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Musicgold Posted 15 years ago
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Sentences Feb 2

Hi,



Are the following sentences natural to a native ear?





1. This software is better in terms of cutting and pasting info from a webpage into an Excel file.



2. Not to defend any side, but I will point out that the frame of the picture doesn’t look as old as the picture itself. (here I don't want to side with any of the arguing party but want to point out a fact)





3. When you get off the elevators make a short right and you will see a hallway with a glass wall on one side.



Thanks,



MG.

  

Top answer

1. -- 'In terms of' (like 'due to the fact that', etc) is always stilted and awkward unless speaking of terms. 2.

  • 1.
  • -- 'In terms of' (like 'due to the fact that', etc) is always stilted and awkward unless speaking of terms.
  • 2.
  • Not to take sides , but I will point out that the picture frame doesn't look as old as the picture itself.
  • 3.
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1. This software is better for cutting and pasting info from a webpage into an Excel file.-- 'In terms of' (like 'due to the fact that', etc) is always stilted and awkward unless speaking of terms.

2. Not to take sides, but I will point out that the picture frame doesn't look as old as the picture itself.

3. When you get off the elevators, make

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