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Ajack Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Words for formal writing

Hi all,

I'm confusing using these words for formal writing:

"on schedule" or "within due dates"

what words for "list" (verb), "clarify" (ex, clarify requirements or idea), in formal writing?

Thanks for any suggestion!

Phong
  

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on schedule = on time "within due dates" The project due dates are October 15 to 17. You must deliver the work within (between) these two dates. To list (verb) = to record, to register, to make a list of, to itemize, to enumerate, to catalog, to file, to log, to categorize, to classify, to group, to sort, to rank, to alphabetize, to index.

  • on schedule = on time "within due dates" The project due dates are October 15 to 17.
  • You must deliver the work within (between) these two dates.
  • To list (verb) = to record, to register, to make a list of, to itemize, to enumerate, to catalog, to file, to log, to categorize, to classify, to group, to sort, to rank, to alphabetize, to index.
  • "Clarify" is a very good word to use in formal writing.
  • Clarify (verb) = make clear, shed/throw light on, elucidate, illuminate; explain, explicate, define, spell out, clear up.
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on schedule = on time

"within due dates" The project due dates are October 15 to 17. You must deliver the work within (between) these two dates.

To list (verb) = to record, to register, to make a list of, to itemize, to enumerate, to catalog, to file, to log, to categorize, to classify, to group, to sort, to rank, to alphabetize, to index.

"Clarify" is a very good word t
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Hi John,

I really appreciate your help!

Thanks!

Phong
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Hi John,

I really appreciate your help!

Thanks!

Phong

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