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I am writing a research and I have to describe a process. To do this I have chosen an enumeration as follows:

1.- To include ...

2.- To add ...

3.- To program ...

4.- To write ...
  1. To include ...

  2. To add ...

  3. To program ...

  4. To write ...

I am not sure about starting each item of the list with the preposition to. I think best practices say that it is the way to do it, but it sounds a bit repetitive for me. Is there a better way to do it?

I am writing a research and I have to describe a process. To do this I have chosen an enumeration as follows:

1.- To include ...

2.- To add ...

3.- To program ...

4.- To write ...

I am not sure about starting each item of the list with the preposition to. I think best practices say that it is the way to do it, but it sounds a bit repetitive for me. Is there a better way to do it?

I am writing a research and I have to describe a process. To do this I have chosen an enumeration as follows:

  1. To include ...

  2. To add ...

  3. To program ...

  4. To write ...

I am not sure about starting each item of the list with the preposition to. I think best practices say that it is the way to do it, but it sounds a bit repetitive for me. Is there a better way to do it?

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Starting every item of an enumeration with to

I am writing a research and I have to describe a process. To do this I have chosen an enumeration as follows:

1.- To include ...

2.- To add ...

3.- To program ...

4.- To write ...

I am not sure about starting each item of the list with the preposition to. I think best practices say that it is the way to do it, but it sounds a bit repetitive for me. Is there a better way to do it?