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Is this sentence correct: "Like my previous work, but in a more direct approach..."?

 
 
spikeVM
 
Reply Thu 1 Jun, 2017 03:40 am
Does the following sentence sound correct?
"Like my previous work, but in a more direct approach, the offered project allows me to ... "
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camlok
 
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Reply Thu 1 Jun, 2017 12:44 pm
@spikeVM,
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Does the following sentence sound correct?
"Like my previous work, but in a more direct approach, the offered project allows me to ... "


Correct in what manner. It's English, it's grammatical, whether it will get you to where you want to be, I haven't the foggiest.
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