Other words to replace “let's”?
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I am writing a project paper, and I find myself using the phrase "let's" a lot. I'm wondering if there are other phrases or words that I can use instead of "let's"? I've searched for an answer but couldn't find one.
Examples:
We want to see x and y. Let's start with x.
Now, let us see the relationship between z and w.
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I am writing a project paper, and I find myself using the phrase "let's" a lot. I'm wondering if there are other phrases or words that I can use instead of "let's"? I've searched for an answer but couldn't find one.
Examples:
We want to see x and y. Let's start with x.
Now, let us see the relationship between z and w.
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Can you give some examples?
– Laurel
1 hour ago
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Well, for one thing, you could avoid the contracted form and write it out in full i.e. "let us"
– Mari-Lou A
1 hour ago
I added examples
– ammar
1 hour ago
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Let's start = We started with... X was first in line.... Let us see = We will now see the relationship.... The relationship between z and w was observed
– Mari-Lou A
1 hour ago
1
Do note that this is not a writers' workshop. If you are overusing let us, just stop using it. You don't need to invite the reader to do every little thing. To start, X is …. The relationship between z and w, on the other hand…. Otherwise, know that a basic search will turn up let us in innumerable journal articles, official proclamations, formal invitations, political speeches, and all manner of other speech and writing that would be deemed "formal" so it's unclear what kind of answer you are looking for.
– choster
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I am writing a project paper, and I find myself using the phrase "let's" a lot. I'm wondering if there are other phrases or words that I can use instead of "let's"? I've searched for an answer but couldn't find one.
Examples:
We want to see x and y. Let's start with x.
Now, let us see the relationship between z and w.
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I am writing a project paper, and I find myself using the phrase "let's" a lot. I'm wondering if there are other phrases or words that I can use instead of "let's"? I've searched for an answer but couldn't find one.
Examples:
We want to see x and y. Let's start with x.
Now, let us see the relationship between z and w.
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word-choice phrase-requests synonyms idiom-requests
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Can you give some examples?
– Laurel
1 hour ago
1
Well, for one thing, you could avoid the contracted form and write it out in full i.e. "let us"
– Mari-Lou A
1 hour ago
I added examples
– ammar
1 hour ago
1
Let's start = We started with... X was first in line.... Let us see = We will now see the relationship.... The relationship between z and w was observed
– Mari-Lou A
1 hour ago
1
Do note that this is not a writers' workshop. If you are overusing let us, just stop using it. You don't need to invite the reader to do every little thing. To start, X is …. The relationship between z and w, on the other hand…. Otherwise, know that a basic search will turn up let us in innumerable journal articles, official proclamations, formal invitations, political speeches, and all manner of other speech and writing that would be deemed "formal" so it's unclear what kind of answer you are looking for.
– choster
49 mins ago
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Can you give some examples?
– Laurel
1 hour ago
1
Well, for one thing, you could avoid the contracted form and write it out in full i.e. "let us"
– Mari-Lou A
1 hour ago
I added examples
– ammar
1 hour ago
1
Let's start = We started with... X was first in line.... Let us see = We will now see the relationship.... The relationship between z and w was observed
– Mari-Lou A
1 hour ago
1
Do note that this is not a writers' workshop. If you are overusing let us, just stop using it. You don't need to invite the reader to do every little thing. To start, X is …. The relationship between z and w, on the other hand…. Otherwise, know that a basic search will turn up let us in innumerable journal articles, official proclamations, formal invitations, political speeches, and all manner of other speech and writing that would be deemed "formal" so it's unclear what kind of answer you are looking for.
– choster
49 mins ago
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Can you give some examples?
– Laurel
1 hour ago
Can you give some examples?
– Laurel
1 hour ago
1
1
Well, for one thing, you could avoid the contracted form and write it out in full i.e. "let us"
– Mari-Lou A
1 hour ago
Well, for one thing, you could avoid the contracted form and write it out in full i.e. "let us"
– Mari-Lou A
1 hour ago
I added examples
– ammar
1 hour ago
I added examples
– ammar
1 hour ago
1
1
Let's start = We started with... X was first in line.... Let us see = We will now see the relationship.... The relationship between z and w was observed
– Mari-Lou A
1 hour ago
Let's start = We started with... X was first in line.... Let us see = We will now see the relationship.... The relationship between z and w was observed
– Mari-Lou A
1 hour ago
1
1
Do note that this is not a writers' workshop. If you are overusing let us, just stop using it. You don't need to invite the reader to do every little thing. To start, X is …. The relationship between z and w, on the other hand…. Otherwise, know that a basic search will turn up let us in innumerable journal articles, official proclamations, formal invitations, political speeches, and all manner of other speech and writing that would be deemed "formal" so it's unclear what kind of answer you are looking for.
– choster
49 mins ago
Do note that this is not a writers' workshop. If you are overusing let us, just stop using it. You don't need to invite the reader to do every little thing. To start, X is …. The relationship between z and w, on the other hand…. Otherwise, know that a basic search will turn up let us in innumerable journal articles, official proclamations, formal invitations, political speeches, and all manner of other speech and writing that would be deemed "formal" so it's unclear what kind of answer you are looking for.
– choster
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Mari-Lou has shown that you could simply reduce the usage by modifying the base syntax
so for your examples
Examples:
•We want to see x and y. Starting with x. ...
•Now, observing the relationship between z and w.
Thus you don't need to always change each Let's/Let us with a "replacement" however we will presume you do, so we could replace let us with
•We want to see x and y. We shall start with x.
•Now, we can see the relationship between z and w.
Using we on occasion instead of us will avoid the sense of repetition
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Mari-Lou has shown that you could simply reduce the usage by modifying the base syntax
so for your examples
Examples:
•We want to see x and y. Starting with x. ...
•Now, observing the relationship between z and w.
Thus you don't need to always change each Let's/Let us with a "replacement" however we will presume you do, so we could replace let us with
•We want to see x and y. We shall start with x.
•Now, we can see the relationship between z and w.
Using we on occasion instead of us will avoid the sense of repetition
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Mari-Lou has shown that you could simply reduce the usage by modifying the base syntax
so for your examples
Examples:
•We want to see x and y. Starting with x. ...
•Now, observing the relationship between z and w.
Thus you don't need to always change each Let's/Let us with a "replacement" however we will presume you do, so we could replace let us with
•We want to see x and y. We shall start with x.
•Now, we can see the relationship between z and w.
Using we on occasion instead of us will avoid the sense of repetition
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Mari-Lou has shown that you could simply reduce the usage by modifying the base syntax
so for your examples
Examples:
•We want to see x and y. Starting with x. ...
•Now, observing the relationship between z and w.
Thus you don't need to always change each Let's/Let us with a "replacement" however we will presume you do, so we could replace let us with
•We want to see x and y. We shall start with x.
•Now, we can see the relationship between z and w.
Using we on occasion instead of us will avoid the sense of repetition
Mari-Lou has shown that you could simply reduce the usage by modifying the base syntax
so for your examples
Examples:
•We want to see x and y. Starting with x. ...
•Now, observing the relationship between z and w.
Thus you don't need to always change each Let's/Let us with a "replacement" however we will presume you do, so we could replace let us with
•We want to see x and y. We shall start with x.
•Now, we can see the relationship between z and w.
Using we on occasion instead of us will avoid the sense of repetition
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Can you give some examples?
– Laurel
1 hour ago
1
Well, for one thing, you could avoid the contracted form and write it out in full i.e. "let us"
– Mari-Lou A
1 hour ago
I added examples
– ammar
1 hour ago
1
Let's start = We started with... X was first in line.... Let us see = We will now see the relationship.... The relationship between z and w was observed
– Mari-Lou A
1 hour ago
1
Do note that this is not a writers' workshop. If you are overusing let us, just stop using it. You don't need to invite the reader to do every little thing. To start, X is …. The relationship between z and w, on the other hand…. Otherwise, know that a basic search will turn up let us in innumerable journal articles, official proclamations, formal invitations, political speeches, and all manner of other speech and writing that would be deemed "formal" so it's unclear what kind of answer you are looking for.
– choster
49 mins ago