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D.A. Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

With continuation to that...

Is it correct to say: "In continuation to that" in cases like the example below:

"I learned the following about your product.....

With continuation to that I would like to suggest...."

If not, what can I write to keep it logically conected to provious paragraph.

Many thanks.
  

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A. "I learned the following about your product.. " You can't use With continuation to that , but you might be able to use In addition to that or As a consequence or Therefore or maybe something else.

  • A.
  • "I learned the following about your product..
  • " You can't use With continuation to that , but you might be able to use In addition to that or As a consequence or Therefore or maybe something else.
  • Or maybe you don't really need a connector.
  • It really depends on exactly what you say in the previous paragraph.
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D.A."I learned the following about your product.. With continuation to that I would like to suggest.."
You can't use With continuation to that, but you might be able to use In addition to that or As a consequence or Therefore or maybe something else. Or maybe you don't really need a connector.

It really depends on exact

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