In order to/to?

Started by Muzer, June 06, 2010, 02:08:20 PM

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For "in order to", or just "to", I've been using the rather clumsy "if you want to do x, do y" (txo nga nivew iv-x, iv-y) - but is there a better way?
[21:42:56] <@Muzer> Apple products used to be good, if expensive
[21:42:59] <@Muzer> now they are just expensive

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in order to ~ so that so I'd suggest fte.
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In most cases, you would use fte.

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Exactly, which is why I used it! *waves hand* this is not the edit you're looking for.
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[21:42:56] <@Muzer> Apple products used to be good, if expensive
[21:42:59] <@Muzer> now they are just expensive