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ST grammar help, please: Make this sentence one degree less harsh. "There were considerable problems".
Posted by
ty97
Oct 24 '11, 15:50
What word do you replace considerable with?
There were problems, they are a bit noteworthy, but considerable might be a bit too harsh.
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we f'd up, deal with it -- nm
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zeitgeist
Oct 24, 16:27
despite obstacles .... -- nm
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peglegpete
Oct 24, 16:05
"Numerous issues arose that required addressing..." -- nm
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Mop (198 lbs)
Oct 24, 15:58
identifiable issues or challanges -- nm
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Evil Beaker
Oct 24, 15:57
"There were problems."
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con_carnage
Oct 24, 15:54
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Agree. nm
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ralph wiggum
Oct 24, 16:05
There were a couple challenges -- nm
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Flavorize
Oct 24, 15:51
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Oooh better..."A few areas of opportunity" -- nm
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Flavorize
Oct 24, 15:52
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