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Use multiple impressions for the same example. Is this case compatible?
The use of “exact same”Is the predicative proper in this example?Preposition use: multiple prepositions to the same nounMultiple 'as' (subordinate conjunction) in the same sentenceCan a sentence have two verbs of same type - for example “is”?The use of preposition in this caseIs “the” allowed to be used in this case?Should I use “for” in this case?In this sb's caseCan I use contractions on multiple nouns like this?
I'm a programmer and I have to work on a critical evaluation report. I want to criticize my application and write the overall impressions after using the application i have created.
impressions examples = (clear, clever, sensible, beautiful, useful.... and so on).
Can I say that my project is sensible, complex, reliable, organised, and fair?
organized and complex sounds a bit strange. also not sure about the other too. English is not my first language. But I can see that it sounds a bit strange.
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I'm a programmer and I have to work on a critical evaluation report. I want to criticize my application and write the overall impressions after using the application i have created.
impressions examples = (clear, clever, sensible, beautiful, useful.... and so on).
Can I say that my project is sensible, complex, reliable, organised, and fair?
organized and complex sounds a bit strange. also not sure about the other too. English is not my first language. But I can see that it sounds a bit strange.
grammaticality
You've tagged your question grammaticality but you've only offered individual words. Grammar is something analysed in the context of complete sentences (or similar), not in the context of individual words.
– Lawrence
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I'm a programmer and I have to work on a critical evaluation report. I want to criticize my application and write the overall impressions after using the application i have created.
impressions examples = (clear, clever, sensible, beautiful, useful.... and so on).
Can I say that my project is sensible, complex, reliable, organised, and fair?
organized and complex sounds a bit strange. also not sure about the other too. English is not my first language. But I can see that it sounds a bit strange.
grammaticality
I'm a programmer and I have to work on a critical evaluation report. I want to criticize my application and write the overall impressions after using the application i have created.
impressions examples = (clear, clever, sensible, beautiful, useful.... and so on).
Can I say that my project is sensible, complex, reliable, organised, and fair?
organized and complex sounds a bit strange. also not sure about the other too. English is not my first language. But I can see that it sounds a bit strange.
grammaticality
grammaticality
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You've tagged your question grammaticality but you've only offered individual words. Grammar is something analysed in the context of complete sentences (or similar), not in the context of individual words.
– Lawrence
1 min ago
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You've tagged your question grammaticality but you've only offered individual words. Grammar is something analysed in the context of complete sentences (or similar), not in the context of individual words.
– Lawrence
1 min ago
You've tagged your question grammaticality but you've only offered individual words. Grammar is something analysed in the context of complete sentences (or similar), not in the context of individual words.
– Lawrence
1 min ago
You've tagged your question grammaticality but you've only offered individual words. Grammar is something analysed in the context of complete sentences (or similar), not in the context of individual words.
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sensible, complex, reliable, organised, and fair - too anthropomorphic for a program critique, I think.
The application is rational, reliable, and built incorporating a broad analytical base that reduces predictable bias?
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sensible, complex, reliable, organised, and fair - too anthropomorphic for a program critique, I think.
The application is rational, reliable, and built incorporating a broad analytical base that reduces predictable bias?
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sensible, complex, reliable, organised, and fair - too anthropomorphic for a program critique, I think.
The application is rational, reliable, and built incorporating a broad analytical base that reduces predictable bias?
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sensible, complex, reliable, organised, and fair - too anthropomorphic for a program critique, I think.
The application is rational, reliable, and built incorporating a broad analytical base that reduces predictable bias?
sensible, complex, reliable, organised, and fair - too anthropomorphic for a program critique, I think.
The application is rational, reliable, and built incorporating a broad analytical base that reduces predictable bias?
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You've tagged your question grammaticality but you've only offered individual words. Grammar is something analysed in the context of complete sentences (or similar), not in the context of individual words.
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