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Nurre, Vickie wrote:
> Help! The project manager I work with wants to use Functionality as a
> noun - "The functionality to be delivered..." I think it should be "The
> functions to be delivered..." My thought is functionality is an adverb,
> not a noun. But I can't think of an example using functionality as an
> adverb. Is this now considered a noun? Or what is it exactly, and what
> is its correct use? Thanks in advance for your information. Vickie,
> vnurre -at- aegonusa -dot- com
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