explain the need of bold word in sentence
e-com firms engaged in business-to-business transactions using the marketplace model — one where a firm sets up an enabling IT platform to facilitate trade between sellers and buyers.
What meaning does enable provide in the sentence. Is it still okay to write the sentence without it?
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e-com firms engaged in business-to-business transactions using the marketplace model — one where a firm sets up an enabling IT platform to facilitate trade between sellers and buyers.
What meaning does enable provide in the sentence. Is it still okay to write the sentence without it?
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Sure you can omit it. Have you consulted a dictionary? The meaning of enabling should be apparent from a simple online search. I'm flagging this as off-topic (no evidence of research). See How to Ask for guidance and take the Tour. :-)
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e-com firms engaged in business-to-business transactions using the marketplace model — one where a firm sets up an enabling IT platform to facilitate trade between sellers and buyers.
What meaning does enable provide in the sentence. Is it still okay to write the sentence without it?
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e-com firms engaged in business-to-business transactions using the marketplace model — one where a firm sets up an enabling IT platform to facilitate trade between sellers and buyers.
What meaning does enable provide in the sentence. Is it still okay to write the sentence without it?
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Sure you can omit it. Have you consulted a dictionary? The meaning of enabling should be apparent from a simple online search. I'm flagging this as off-topic (no evidence of research). See How to Ask for guidance and take the Tour. :-)
– Chappo
12 hours ago
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Sure you can omit it. Have you consulted a dictionary? The meaning of enabling should be apparent from a simple online search. I'm flagging this as off-topic (no evidence of research). See How to Ask for guidance and take the Tour. :-)
– Chappo
12 hours ago
Sure you can omit it. Have you consulted a dictionary? The meaning of enabling should be apparent from a simple online search. I'm flagging this as off-topic (no evidence of research). See How to Ask for guidance and take the Tour. :-)
– Chappo
12 hours ago
Sure you can omit it. Have you consulted a dictionary? The meaning of enabling should be apparent from a simple online search. I'm flagging this as off-topic (no evidence of research). See How to Ask for guidance and take the Tour. :-)
– Chappo
12 hours ago
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Sure you can omit it. Have you consulted a dictionary? The meaning of enabling should be apparent from a simple online search. I'm flagging this as off-topic (no evidence of research). See How to Ask for guidance and take the Tour. :-)
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