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slightly better cash flows vs a slightly better cash flows

The correct phrase is 'slightly better cash flows.' The article 'a' should not be used before 'slightly better cash flows' because 'cash flows' is a plural noun. The phrase 'slightly better cash flows' is commonly used in business and finance contexts.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 648 views

slightly better cash flows

This phrase is correct. 'Cash flows' is a plural noun, and 'slightly better' is an adverbial phrase that describes the quality of the cash flows.

Use 'slightly better cash flows' when referring to cash flows that are marginally improved or enhanced.

Examples:

  • The company expects slightly better cash flows next quarter.
  • The new investment strategy resulted in slightly better cash flows.
  • Improving efficiency can lead to slightly better cash flows.
  • She predicted slightly better cash flows for the upcoming year.
  • The goal is to achieve slightly better cash flows over time.

a slightly better cash flows

This phrase is incorrect. 'Cash flows' is a plural noun, so the article 'a' should not be used before it.

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