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How to rephrase qualifying sentences in better way?

How to rephrase qualifying sentences in better way?

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RE: How to rephrase qualifying sentences in better way?

> TickTick suggestion: "We believe you need equipment Y for these reasons..."

Personally I like that. The word "believe" is a humble way of expressing your conclusion without outwardly jumping to the conclusion that the other party is wrong (give them the chance to finalize the conclusion that they're wrong)

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(2B)+(2B)' ?

RE: How to rephrase qualifying sentences in better way?

Try Tempura, It's a better batter but remember to use ice water.

RE: How to rephrase qualifying sentences in better way?

haha, I see what you did there.

Since op is not a native English speaker, I'll clarify for him that FACS is pointing the word "batter" in subject line should be spelled "better".

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RE: How to rephrase qualifying sentences in better way?

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"batter" in subject line should be spelled "better".

As I couldn't understand Tempura, I have googled and found that its Japanese tempura batter is made of flour, egg, and ice water. While simple, there are some tricks to ..."

Interesting, no connection with my thread though.

RE: How to rephrase qualifying sentences in better way?

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electricpete: subject line edited :)

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