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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Supplied or delivered?

If in the delivery of an instrument a specific required cable will be included, do you write

"This cable will be delivered with every instrument"
or

"This cable will be supplied with every instrument"

It is possible to supply something without delivering it (if there is no distance to cross), but in the case of something being part of a bigger delivery, which word is preferred?
  

Top answer

Hi, The normal term is 'supplied'. Clive

  • Hi, The normal term is 'supplied'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

The normal term is 'supplied'.

Clive

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