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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

To achieve, to achieving o for achieving?

In a scientific paper, is it better to use: "to achieve", or "to achieving", or "for achieving"?


Thanks for your support.

Best regards,

L.

  

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"to achieve" Best. Commonly said. "to achieving" Incorrect grammar, unless there is some unusual context.

  • "to achieve" Best.
  • Commonly said.
  • "to achieving" Incorrect grammar, unless there is some unusual context.
  • "for achieving" Incorrect grammar, unless there is some unusual context.
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"to achieve" Best. Commonly said.

"to achieving" Incorrect grammar, unless there is some unusual context.

"for achieving" Incorrect grammar, unless there is some unusual context.

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