- implement in into - WordReference Forums
Hello, I was just wondering which one of these two prepositions is better in this context It's quite hard to implement these new words into in my speech
- Carry out, implement, execute, conduct, fulfil
2) We can use the verb "implement" when you want to put something in use (e g to implement a law, to implement a decision, to implement a plan) but you can't interchange this verb with "carry out" and any other listed verb up above 3) We can interchange "carry out" and "fulfil" merely as the meaning of doing complete a task, duty and so on
- implement on, in, or to? - WordReference Forums
My customer wants me to change the packing method and I tell him that I will implement this change in on to next shipment which preposition is best used here?
- start implementing or start implementation of - WordReference Forums
Can we start the implementation of the new feature requests? Can we implement the new feature requests? Is there any difference in meaning for these questions? Is it correct to add 'now' at the end of these questions? For Eg: Can we start implementing the new feature requests now? Please help me Thanks! Click to expand
- As spoken As speaking - WordReference Forums
Hello, I just got confused recently with below expression 1 As speaking spoken over the phone, we'll implement the changes immediately 2 Thank you for your time speaking spoken over the phone Could anybody tell me which way of saying sounds like more native? Thank you very much!
- To realize a project vs to carry out a project
'Realize' here is business jargon It is widely used, whatever objections language experts might have to it It means 'implement'; it is sometimes used to mean 'complete' Literally (for the inventors of business jargon aren't entirely clueless, whatever the rest of us may think), it means 'make real', to turn the project of words, pictures, presentations and ideas into something solid, like a
- perched on a barren, windblown bench, or tagged onto a river or a . . .
The rest are towns, scattered across the expanse with as much as sixty miles between them, their populations two thousand, fifty, or ten They are fugitive-looking, perched on a barren, windblown bench, or tagged onto a river or a railroad, or laid out straight in a farming valley with implement stores and a block-long Mormon church
- Implement in to into? - WordReference Forums
Hello there, Just wondering which of the following prepositions would be the best choice here: If he hadn’t gained his finance experience earlier, he wouldn’t have implemented such successful sales strategies in into to his candy business right at the start Thanks
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