Niwantha
Is it incorrect to say "finalized version of sth" ? Hi friends, Is it incorrect to say "finalized version of sth" ? I am taking about an output of a discussion that you have to finalize sth. E.g. can it be called as Finalized version of the report, Finalized version of the Training Policy etc. ? Thanks in advance, Niwantha
24 de ene. de 2020 14:45
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“Final version” sounds better to me and is more common, but some American English speakers would used “finalized” in that way so I wouldn’t call it wrong.
24 de enero de 2020
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I think as long as it has been agreed as the complete and final copy by you or your staff- it is okay to say: Finalized version of... Hope this helps!
24 de enero de 2020
Thanks a lot!
24 de enero de 2020
I would say this is quite American English; finalise/finalize is a verb. I suspect it has been used this way, but not as neat as it could be. It might be simpler to say "The final version of the training policy".
24 de enero de 2020
Version of SMTH (contraction of something)
24 de enero de 2020
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