Location-specific vs location-centric
May I ask which of the two is correct:
1) If your design is location-centric, please specify the location.
2) If your design is location-specific, please specify the location.
Thank you.
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May I ask which of the two is correct:
1) If your design is location-centric, please specify the location.
2) If your design is location-specific, please specify the location.
Thank you.
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"specific," as you have it written there. "centric" would be for an area, and not a single spot. That's my take on it, anyway.
– Patrick Hughes
Jan 4 at 0:40
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May I ask which of the two is correct:
1) If your design is location-centric, please specify the location.
2) If your design is location-specific, please specify the location.
Thank you.
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May I ask which of the two is correct:
1) If your design is location-centric, please specify the location.
2) If your design is location-specific, please specify the location.
Thank you.
american-english
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"specific," as you have it written there. "centric" would be for an area, and not a single spot. That's my take on it, anyway.
– Patrick Hughes
Jan 4 at 0:40
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"specific," as you have it written there. "centric" would be for an area, and not a single spot. That's my take on it, anyway.
– Patrick Hughes
Jan 4 at 0:40
"specific," as you have it written there. "centric" would be for an area, and not a single spot. That's my take on it, anyway.
– Patrick Hughes
Jan 4 at 0:40
"specific," as you have it written there. "centric" would be for an area, and not a single spot. That's my take on it, anyway.
– Patrick Hughes
Jan 4 at 0:40
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Depends on the context.
Location-centric is referring to the central point of an area of interest while Location-specific is the exact point of interest.
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Depends on the context.
Location-centric is referring to the central point of an area of interest while Location-specific is the exact point of interest.
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Depends on the context.
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Depends on the context.
Location-centric is referring to the central point of an area of interest while Location-specific is the exact point of interest.
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"specific," as you have it written there. "centric" would be for an area, and not a single spot. That's my take on it, anyway.
– Patrick Hughes
Jan 4 at 0:40