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hi there,

is it correct to say

To sum up/ To conclude/To summarise, there are factors leading to the increasing numbers of breast cancer amongst women in USA.

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Hi, is it correct to say To sum up/ To conclude/To summarise, there are factors leading to the increasing numbers of breast cancer amongst women in USA. To sum up/ To conclude/To summarise, there are factors leading to the increasing number of breast cancers amongst women in USA. ( But isn't it obvious that there are factors?

  • Hi, is it correct to say To sum up/ To conclude/To summarise, there are factors leading to the increasing numbers of breast cancer amongst women in USA.
  • To sum up/ To conclude/To summarise, there are factors leading to the increasing number of breast cancers amongst women in USA.
  • ( But isn't it obvious that there are factors?
  • It doesn't seem like a surprising discovery.
  • ) Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

is it correct to say

To sum up/ To conclude/To summarise, there are factors leading to the increasing numbers of breast cancer amongst women in USA.

To sum up/ To conclude/To summarise, there are factors leading to the increasing number of breast cancers amongst women in USA.

( But isn't it obvious that there are factors? It does

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