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When speaking about potential advisers or the overall program, would it be better to say "x's approach to blahblah can me with y" or "x's approach to blahblah will enable y"

I hate both of these choices... any other suggestions?

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When speaking about potential advisers or the overall program, would it be better to say "x's approach to blahblah can me with y" or "x's approach to blahblah will enable y"

I hate both of these choices... any other suggestions?

Or may be even "Due to bla-bla I will be able to do bla-bla-bla (or I will do bla-bla-bla)". I mean, do not say that something will help you or enable you, because it will sound as if you are not able to do that on your one.

It was you who started this pedantry! :P

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