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Is there a better way of saying "his/her" & "she/he"?

Five choices (no clear winner though)Use phrases like “(s)he” and “his/her” throughout your writing. Painful to write and read, but you are correct. For example, you will write “When (s)he completes his/her assignment..”.Use “thon” and “thons” - an ancient practice and grammatically correct, but obsolete. No one understands it.Use they, their, and them for 3rd person gender-neutral pronouns - very much in practice, but questioned by English purists. Example: “When they complete their assignment..”.Completely avoid that and start writing in plural or in 2nd person. Instead of writing “When an author tries to use gender-neutral pronouns, he/she finds it hard”, you can say either “when authors try to use gender-neutral pronouns, they find it hard” or “when you try to use gender-neutral pronouns, you find it hard”Don’t bother with gender-neutrality. Just use he or she and not worry about gender-neutrality. For example, just write “When an author tries to use gender-neutral pronouns, he finds it hard” or “When an author tries to use gender-neutral pronouns, she finds it hard”

What is a better way to say, "It would mean a lot to me"?

There’s no reason to change it. This is a standard phrase used to express future heartfelt gratitude in situations where, say, a friend offers to do a good deed or you ask the friend for a big favour.Example 1A: I’m going to donate $500 to the Cancer Society in the name of your late mother.B: Thanks. That would mean a lot to me.Example 2A; Do you think you could babysit Sally for the weekend? You’re the only one I can rely on and it would mean a lot to me.B: In that case, of course I will.You could play around with the wording—substitute ‘a great deal’ for ‘a lot,’ perhaps—if you want to make it more formal.

What's a Better Way To Say "Helping Others"?

I like being of service in my community.
I would like to be of assistance to people in need.
I like public service.
I have always been the sort of person who wants to lend a hand to anyone who needs it.

What is a better way to say "very useful"?

Effective Essential VitalKeyValuableInstrumental Perfect fitSuitableOn targetAppropriate The rest are here:  I found great synonyms for "useful" on the new Thesaurus.com!

What is a better way to say "so that" in a paper?

I am editing a paper and the sentence says "The system is designed so that a low level and/or constant signal is received when..."

I feel a little uneasy about the use of "so that", but I can't think of a better way to put it. Do you have any ideas?

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