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'solving problem' vs 'the solving of the problem'



 
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'solving problem' vs 'the solving of the problem' #1 (permalink) Mon Jul 09, 2007 6:40 am   'solving problem' vs 'the solving of the problem'
 

Hi, everyone :)
Could you, please, check the grammar?

Particulary, I'm not sure if I should change solving the problem to the solving of the problem
text wrote:
I was told to take over solving the problem of the project's deployment from (some guy), and now I'm trying to figure out possible ways of the project's deployemnt deployment.
Right now it makes sense to me to exploit a feature of VS2005 called "Web Deployment Project" to sort out the problem

Any comments would be greatly appreciated .

Thank you and have a nice day :)
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'solving problem' vs 'the solving of the problem' #2 (permalink) Mon Jul 09, 2007 7:33 am   'solving problem' vs 'the solving of the problem'
 

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I suggest solving the problem this way:

I was told to take over the problem of the project's deployment from (some guy), and now I'm trying to figure out possible methods of deployment.

Right now it makes sense to me to utilize a feature of VS2005 called "Web Deployment Project" to sort out the problem.

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'solving problem' vs 'the solving of the problem' #3 (permalink) Mon Jul 09, 2007 7:36 am   'solving problem' vs 'the solving of the problem'
 

Hi, Mister Micawber

Thank you for your amendments :)
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