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Subject / verb agreement

0 Frequencies are not duplicated in adjacent cells, which reduces interference between base stations. Here the verb should be "reduce" or "reduces", please advise. 0-
  

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0The intent of the statement seems to be that the singular fact or condition, 'frequencies are not duplicated in adjacent cells', is what 01b 00reduces02b 00 interference. 02br 02br 00If you wish to avoid a perceived lack of agreement, I suggest that you re-phrase the clause to read: 'a frequency is not duplicated in adjacent cells'. 0-

  • 0The intent of the statement seems to be that the singular fact or condition, 'frequencies are not duplicated in adjacent cells', is what 01b 00reduces02b 00 interference.
  • 02br 02br 00If you wish to avoid a perceived lack of agreement, I suggest that you re-phrase the clause to read: 'a frequency is not duplicated in adjacent cells'.
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0The intent of the statement seems to be that the singular fact or condition, 'frequencies are not duplicated in adjacent cells', is what 01b00reduces02b00 interference. 02br
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00If you wish to avoid a perceived lack of agreement, I suggest that you re-phrase the clause to read: 'a frequency is not duplicated in adjacent cells'. 0-

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