The usage time frame for this product is not frequent.

Status
Not open for further replies.
B

B45

Guest
Should it be:

The usage time frame for this product is not frequent.

VS

The usage time frame of this product is not frequent.

And

Expiration date for the orange juice is a long time.

VS

Expiration date of the orange juice is a long time.

Are all okay?
 
No, they are all incorrect.
 
Could you please elaborate and try to help instead of just saying that they're all incorrect... What do you expect me to get out of your answer?
 
This product is not used frequently.

The orange juice will not expire for a long time.
 
Hi Barb,

What about this:

The usage time frame for a product like an ankle brace is minimal, because the ankle will eventually recover.

Is this okay?
 
The "usage time frame" is not a natural phrase.
A product like an ankle brace is not used for very long because the ankle heals.
 
Why insist on using "time frame"? It's always avoidable and usually wrong. So 'the percentage play' is to avoid it. ;-)

b
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top