I wrote this paragraph:
"Further to the public transportation earlier section, a survey was done on the 41% of the workforce, who would randomly or never use public transportation. This survey was made up of a question that asked employees; which of the options offered in the survey would encourage them to use public transportation more. As a result, 54% of this employee population were willing to use public transportation more often, as long as certain conditions were fulfilled. However, the remaining 46% decided not to use public transportation under any circumstances."
and I wanted to ask whether I should start the paragraph with "further to" or "In continuation of"?
Mark Gadalla and I wanted to ask whether I should start the paragraph with "further to" or "In continuation of"? If you have composed your report well, neither is necessary or felicitous.
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Mark Gadallaand I wanted to ask whether I should start the paragraph with "further to" or "In continuation of"?
If you have composed your report well, neither is necessary or felicitous.