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“Changed or improved”?
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowHave grammar rules changed through the history of the English language?(somebody) demonstrated improved resultsWhat's wrong with this sentence? How can it be improved?Not much has/have changedIs “The amount by which something has changed length.” grammatically correct?Has the definition of an adverb changed over time?I changed my thinking it changed my lifeIs the sentence *I had my skills improved considerably* correct?“Improve” vs. “Be improved”How to properly refer to a person who had changed their name in the past tense?
We have the following text on a feedback page on a website we have been working on:
“We'd love to hear what you think about any [Product name] feature or aspect — including anything you'd like to see changed or improved!”
I just realised someone probably wouldn’t suggest a change if it wasn’t going to improve the product. So the last three words may not make sense. Do they? Is there a better way to word it?
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We have the following text on a feedback page on a website we have been working on:
“We'd love to hear what you think about any [Product name] feature or aspect — including anything you'd like to see changed or improved!”
I just realised someone probably wouldn’t suggest a change if it wasn’t going to improve the product. So the last three words may not make sense. Do they? Is there a better way to word it?
grammar
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I see nothing wrong with the wording. At most you might consider omitting "changed or".
– Hot Licks
Mar 22 at 12:02
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We have the following text on a feedback page on a website we have been working on:
“We'd love to hear what you think about any [Product name] feature or aspect — including anything you'd like to see changed or improved!”
I just realised someone probably wouldn’t suggest a change if it wasn’t going to improve the product. So the last three words may not make sense. Do they? Is there a better way to word it?
grammar
We have the following text on a feedback page on a website we have been working on:
“We'd love to hear what you think about any [Product name] feature or aspect — including anything you'd like to see changed or improved!”
I just realised someone probably wouldn’t suggest a change if it wasn’t going to improve the product. So the last three words may not make sense. Do they? Is there a better way to word it?
grammar
grammar
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I see nothing wrong with the wording. At most you might consider omitting "changed or".
– Hot Licks
Mar 22 at 12:02
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I see nothing wrong with the wording. At most you might consider omitting "changed or".
– Hot Licks
Mar 22 at 12:02
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I see nothing wrong with the wording. At most you might consider omitting "changed or".
– Hot Licks
Mar 22 at 12:02
I see nothing wrong with the wording. At most you might consider omitting "changed or".
– Hot Licks
Mar 22 at 12:02
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I see nothing wrong with the wording. At most you might consider omitting "changed or".
– Hot Licks
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