7 articles tagged #hedging
All English for IT articles related to #hedging.
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Grammar for Technical Hedging: Might, Could, Should
Learn how to use modal verbs might, could, and should to hedge technical statements, express uncertainty, and make professional recommendations in English.
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Hedging Language in Technical English: How to Express Uncertainty Professionally
Why hedging language is essential in IT communication — what it is, when to use it, and a complete table of hedging expressions by strength.
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Grammar: Hedging Language in Technical Proposals
How to use hedging in technical English: 'it appears that', 'we estimate', 'subject to', expressing uncertainty professionally in proposals, reports, and designs.
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How to Use Hedging Language in Technical English
Learn how to express uncertainty professionally in English using hedging language: might, could indicate, it appears, preliminary results suggest, and more.
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Grammar: Modal Verbs for Expressing Technical Uncertainty
How to use modal verbs correctly when discussing uncertain technical situations — estimates, risks, possibilities, and recommendations in professional English.
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How to Communicate Uncertainty in Technical English: Hedging and Qualification
Learn hedging phrases, qualification language, and approximation vocabulary to communicate uncertainty clearly and professionally in technical English.
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Hedging Language in IT: How to Sound Confident Without Overpromising
How to use hedging language appropriately in technical communication — when to hedge, when not to, and the exact phrases that let you express uncertainty while still sounding professional and competent.
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