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Snuppelina Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

with the view of/with the purpose of

The XXX reaction was studied with the view of producing Ca for biomedical research.

The XXX reaction was studied with the purpose of Ca production for biomedical research.

Which sentence sounds better for native speaker's ear?
  

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I suggest: " studied with the aim of producing" or " studied with the goal of producing" or "studied for the purpose of Ca" or "studied with a view towards producing Ca"

  • I suggest: " studied with the aim of producing" or " studied with the goal of producing" or "studied for the purpose of Ca" or "studied with a view towards producing Ca"
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I suggest: " studied with the aim of producing" or " studied with the goal of producing" or "studied for the purpose of Ca" or "studied with a view towards producing Ca"
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You're welcome! I could have also mentioned: "studied with an aim towards producing" Emotion: smile
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snuppelinaWhich sentence sounds better for native speaker's ear?
The first is malformed. This is the correct structure:

The *** reaction was studied with a view to producing Ca for biomedical research.
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Mister Micawber, thank you!

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