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manpreet
Best Answer
2 years ago
I am trying to rewrite the following sentence that I wrote
in this way :
I am rewriting the sentence because I cannot use the phrase "the newest pattern-recognition technology" for a reason. But as soon as I replace it with "the newest technology", I find the sentence to be a little ambiguous without the reason to "encompass outliers." So I decided to make the sentence more general and encompass not "outliers" but "beyond the newest technology".
First, I would like to know if the constructions of two sentences are acceptable in the first place.
Second, I would like to know if the second sentence does convey the meaning that the "predefined sets" are available to accomodate what is not possible with current technology.
Third, I would like to know if there is a better way to say "encompass beyond" to go beyond the frontier of technology.