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Is it correct to state that a text is 'directed to' children, or would a different choice of words be preferable?










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    Although 'directed towards' is used, 'aimed at' or 'targeted at' are more usual.

    – Edwin Ashworth
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  • I agree with Edwin. Note that if it's a message then it is common to see "directed at children."

    – aparente001
    Apr 22 '18 at 17:19











  • Thank you. The text is a textbook. Would that change the way you would articulate the sentence?

    – Zeb
    Apr 23 '18 at 17:29
















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Is it correct to state that a text is 'directed to' children, or would a different choice of words be preferable?










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    Although 'directed towards' is used, 'aimed at' or 'targeted at' are more usual.

    – Edwin Ashworth
    Apr 22 '18 at 16:50











  • I agree with Edwin. Note that if it's a message then it is common to see "directed at children."

    – aparente001
    Apr 22 '18 at 17:19











  • Thank you. The text is a textbook. Would that change the way you would articulate the sentence?

    – Zeb
    Apr 23 '18 at 17:29














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    Although 'directed towards' is used, 'aimed at' or 'targeted at' are more usual.

    – Edwin Ashworth
    Apr 22 '18 at 16:50











  • I agree with Edwin. Note that if it's a message then it is common to see "directed at children."

    – aparente001
    Apr 22 '18 at 17:19











  • Thank you. The text is a textbook. Would that change the way you would articulate the sentence?

    – Zeb
    Apr 23 '18 at 17:29














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    Although 'directed towards' is used, 'aimed at' or 'targeted at' are more usual.

    – Edwin Ashworth
    Apr 22 '18 at 16:50











  • I agree with Edwin. Note that if it's a message then it is common to see "directed at children."

    – aparente001
    Apr 22 '18 at 17:19











  • Thank you. The text is a textbook. Would that change the way you would articulate the sentence?

    – Zeb
    Apr 23 '18 at 17:29








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Although 'directed towards' is used, 'aimed at' or 'targeted at' are more usual.

– Edwin Ashworth
Apr 22 '18 at 16:50





Although 'directed towards' is used, 'aimed at' or 'targeted at' are more usual.

– Edwin Ashworth
Apr 22 '18 at 16:50













I agree with Edwin. Note that if it's a message then it is common to see "directed at children."

– aparente001
Apr 22 '18 at 17:19





I agree with Edwin. Note that if it's a message then it is common to see "directed at children."

– aparente001
Apr 22 '18 at 17:19













Thank you. The text is a textbook. Would that change the way you would articulate the sentence?

– Zeb
Apr 23 '18 at 17:29





Thank you. The text is a textbook. Would that change the way you would articulate the sentence?

– Zeb
Apr 23 '18 at 17:29










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I agree with Edwin. Because any text of articulation at a higher percentage ranking is going to be directed towards the children because someone of a lower ranking fears being overruled by a higher grouping of individuals.





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