Closed jennybc closed 7 years ago
E.g.
to analyze data with/for them whose job it is to collate/clean/wrangle data sets
to analyze data with/for them
whose job it is to collate/clean/wrangle data sets
I use / all the time myself. But can you take a pass through and try to turn these into /-free sentences?
/
Concrete illustration with above examples:
to analyze data with or for them whose job it is to collate, clean, and wrangle data sets
to analyze data with or for them
whose job it is to collate, clean, and wrangle data sets
Oh man, there sure were a lot more of these than I realized - good catch. All have been removed in updated draft, except for: (Mac/Windows/Linux)
E.g.
I use
/
all the time myself. But can you take a pass through and try to turn these into/
-free sentences?Concrete illustration with above examples: