"This article thus proposes to critique the Canadian position and examine the possibility of allowing an injunction. To this cause, the practice in other jurisdictions will also be discussed accordingly."
Is the usage of 'to this cause' appropriate? I don't want to use phrases like 'to achieve that' or 'to achieve that'. Pls comment! Thanks!
2007-03-08
22:15:23
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I mean to say I don't want to use phrases like 'to attain/achieve that'
2007-03-08
22:16:44 ·
update #1