single word requests - Alternative, more commonly accepted parlance for "currentness"
The following two sentences are identical:
Ensure that X is current.
Ensure the currentness of X.
However, the word "currentness", while present in the dictionary, represents a very uncommon usage of the phrase. Are there any alternative ways to phrase this sentence while avoiding the "is current" construct?
Answer
The standard word is "currency". It doesn't just refer to money.
(In fact, the usage to refer to money comes from certain coinage being "current" in a certain locale, i.e. commonly accepted. Accordingly, Scottish notes, although not legal tender in England, are current.)
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