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Hans51 Posted 10 years ago
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Try out VS. Try / ideas to VS. ideas of

Trying out Korea's traditional costume Hanbok VS. Trying Korea's traditional costume Hanbok

"We came up with a lot of ideas to effectively show the suction power of our product.
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"We came up with a lot of ideas of effectively showing the suction power of our product.

Do you native English speakers feel any difference between sentences in each part? Could you let me know difference if there are?

Thank you so much as usual in advance.
  

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Hans51 Do you native English speakers feel any difference between sentences in each part? No, I don't in those cases. I would expect 'trying on ' in the first one, though.

  • Hans51 Do you native English speakers feel any difference between sentences in each part?
  • No, I don't in those cases.
  • I would expect 'trying on ' in the first one, though.
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Hans51Do you native English speakers feel any difference between sentences in each part?
No, I don't in those cases. I would expect 'trying on' in the first one, though.
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"We came up with a lot of ideas to effectively show the suction power of our product.
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"We came up with a lot of ideas of effectively showing the suction power of our product.

Thank you so much and do you mean that they also carry the same meaning to you?
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Hans51do you mean that they also carry the same meaning to you?
Yes.
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Hans51"We came up with a lot of ideas to effectively show the suction power of our product.
There are lots of ways to show off your vacuum cleaners!

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