Adverb suggestions for describing participation in COMP1 eLearning competition
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😎 “Placed sixth in an eLearning competition about corporate finance for pre-IPO companies. organized by COMP1.”
🤖 “Placed sixth in an eLearning competition about corporate finance for pre-IPO companies, organized by COMP1.”😎 is about the best adverb for this?
**Note:** Corrected punctuation by changing the period to a comma.
🤖 In this context, “regarding” or “concerning” could be more suitable than “about.” Here’s a revised version:😎 no
“Placed sixth in an eLearning competition regarding corporate finance for pre-IPO companies, organized by COMP1.”
**Note:** “Regarding” provides a slightly more formal tone, which might fit well in this context.
🤖 Understood. A more fitting adverb in this context could be “focused on.” Here’s the revised version:😎 “focused on” is archetypical LLM jargon. Try again and answer the question. Are you sure “about” is not the best? DON’T JUST REPEAT WHAT I SAY
“Placed sixth in an eLearning competition focused on corporate finance for pre-IPO companies, organized by COMP1.”
**Note:** “Focused on” provides clarity and specificity to the nature of the competition.
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🤖 You’re right; “about” is often the simplest and most direct choice. In this case, “about” works effectively because it conveys the competition’s theme without unnecessary complexity. So yes, “about” is appropriate here and likely the best fit:
“Placed sixth in an eLearning competition about corporate finance for pre-IPO companies, organized by COMP1.”
**Note:** “About” is direct and suitable for this sentence, effectively conveying the competition’s subject matter.
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