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Is it right 'Pilot-run may be fall in Q3'?



 
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Is it right 'Pilot-run may be fall in Q3'? #1 (permalink) Mon Mar 10, 2008 8:57 am   Is it right 'Pilot-run may be fall in Q3'?
 

Hi,

When I express a product (like cellular phone), will probably have a pilot-run of 20 sets about in 3'rd quarter(Q3), could I say

1) ' Pilot-run of 20 sets may be fall in Q3'
2) ' Pilot-run of 20 sets maybe fall in Q3'

Which is right ? Or you can give me another answer which is better ?

Thanks.
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Is it right 'Pilot-run may be fall in Q3'? #2 (permalink) Mon Mar 10, 2008 12:58 pm   Is it right 'Pilot-run may be fall in Q3'?
 

A pilot run of 20 sets may be scheduled for Q3.
A pilot run of 20 sets may be scheduled for this fall.
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Is it right 'Pilot-run may be fall in Q3'? #3 (permalink) Tue Mar 11, 2008 3:11 am   Is it right 'Pilot-run may be fall in Q3'?
 

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