Reconstruction of the following sentence: “It activates the potential of the crowd to help…”












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  • "It activates the potential of the crowd to help individuals, strengthen communities and neighborhoods in synergy with the efforts of governmental, business, and non-profit organizations."

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I need to reconstruct the following sentence in another way:
"It activates the potential of the crowd to help..."
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I need to reconstruct the following sentence in another way:
"It activates the potential of the crowd to help..."
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  • "It activates the potential of the crowd to help individuals, strengthen communities and neighborhoods in synergy with the efforts of governmental, business, and non-profit organizations."

    – Jonny Brazil
    2 mins ago



















  • "It activates the potential of the crowd to help individuals, strengthen communities and neighborhoods in synergy with the efforts of governmental, business, and non-profit organizations."

    – Jonny Brazil
    2 mins ago

















"It activates the potential of the crowd to help individuals, strengthen communities and neighborhoods in synergy with the efforts of governmental, business, and non-profit organizations."

– Jonny Brazil
2 mins ago





"It activates the potential of the crowd to help individuals, strengthen communities and neighborhoods in synergy with the efforts of governmental, business, and non-profit organizations."

– Jonny Brazil
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"activates the potential" is pretty much just saying that that, in one way or another, the crowd is now willing to provide help. So with that being said (and without knowing what 'it' is). . .



It causes the crowd to help...
It causes the crowd to provide their support...
It makes the crowd help...
(etc....)



In the three sentences I provide, there is no need to mention 'potential', because the action of helping makes clear the potential already existed/exists (otherwise they would not be able to perform the action). The original sentence just seams like some strange and unnecessary way of using synonyms.






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    "activates the potential" is pretty much just saying that that, in one way or another, the crowd is now willing to provide help. So with that being said (and without knowing what 'it' is). . .



    It causes the crowd to help...
    It causes the crowd to provide their support...
    It makes the crowd help...
    (etc....)



    In the three sentences I provide, there is no need to mention 'potential', because the action of helping makes clear the potential already existed/exists (otherwise they would not be able to perform the action). The original sentence just seams like some strange and unnecessary way of using synonyms.






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      "activates the potential" is pretty much just saying that that, in one way or another, the crowd is now willing to provide help. So with that being said (and without knowing what 'it' is). . .



      It causes the crowd to help...
      It causes the crowd to provide their support...
      It makes the crowd help...
      (etc....)



      In the three sentences I provide, there is no need to mention 'potential', because the action of helping makes clear the potential already existed/exists (otherwise they would not be able to perform the action). The original sentence just seams like some strange and unnecessary way of using synonyms.






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        "activates the potential" is pretty much just saying that that, in one way or another, the crowd is now willing to provide help. So with that being said (and without knowing what 'it' is). . .



        It causes the crowd to help...
        It causes the crowd to provide their support...
        It makes the crowd help...
        (etc....)



        In the three sentences I provide, there is no need to mention 'potential', because the action of helping makes clear the potential already existed/exists (otherwise they would not be able to perform the action). The original sentence just seams like some strange and unnecessary way of using synonyms.






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        "activates the potential" is pretty much just saying that that, in one way or another, the crowd is now willing to provide help. So with that being said (and without knowing what 'it' is). . .



        It causes the crowd to help...
        It causes the crowd to provide their support...
        It makes the crowd help...
        (etc....)



        In the three sentences I provide, there is no need to mention 'potential', because the action of helping makes clear the potential already existed/exists (otherwise they would not be able to perform the action). The original sentence just seams like some strange and unnecessary way of using synonyms.







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