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person's name plus profession - use of commas, articles | This letter is/will be considered as my Authentication letter - which one correct
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Implementation or Application? #1 (permalink) Thu Nov 06, 2008 8:27 am   Implementation or Application?
 

Hello ;
would you please tell me which is correct to use :Implementation or Application?
......Implementation/Application of modern technology in agriculture and industrial sectors...........
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Implementation or Application? #2 (permalink) Thu Nov 06, 2008 8:29 am   Implementation or Application?
 

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I suggest application to, but more context would be helpful.
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