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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

the use of 'consideration'

Hi all,
Is it grammaticly correct to write in a thesis:

"The considerations start with the analysis of a ...." ,

if not, how to replace 'considerations' smartly?

Thanks,
Beata
  

Top answer

Yes. But can you please show us a complete sentence, and the preceding sentence if possible? My first thought is that you are using a rather vague word where a more simple word or phrase may be better.

  • Yes.
  • But can you please show us a complete sentence, and the preceding sentence if possible?
  • My first thought is that you are using a rather vague word where a more simple word or phrase may be better.
  • Clive
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Yes.
But can you please show us a complete sentence, and the preceding sentence if possible?

My first thought is that you are using a rather vague word where a more simple word or phrase may be better.

Clive
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Thank you very much for a reply.
Unfortunatelly I can paste complete plus preceding sentence, because it is a part of my final thesis at university, so I don't won't to be accused (or whatever) of copying anything from Internet in case they will, you know, use a kind of a special program to browse a web:(

I was just wondering if such an expresion "the considerations of" exists. I use
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The phrase could exist, but I agree with Clive. Only context will reveal whether it is appropriate or awkwardly vague.
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"The considerations start with the analysis of a ...." ,

Let me elaborate.

As I noted, 'considerations' is a vague kind of word.

'Analysis' is also rather a general term..

And to say in a thesis statement that

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