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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'innovation on' is not correct and usable in written English
To use the word 'innovation' correctly in a sentence, it should be followed by a noun. For example, "The company is focusing on innovation in technology."
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However, despite all the innovation on show, many analysts appeared preoccupied by the one company without a booth - Apple.
Instead, innovation on the other side countered those developments.
Innovation on large scale would also be beneficial.
"Intel had too much control over innovation on their PCs.
It would have depressed investment in innovation on the mobile platform.
Meanwhile, innovation on Wall Street was "directed at "circumventing regulations, accounting standards and taxation".
But this hampers innovation; on balance derivatives have done more harm than good.
Do not expect wild innovation on the plate, or Zen-like serenity within the surroundings.
"It's a form of innovation on the cheap," says Rachel Barnes, insight editor at Marketing magazine.
Forgotten in the American tumult is a global flowering of innovation on the simple cellphone.
Yet blaming the worst outcomes of financial innovation on human frailty is hardly helpful.
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