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Is the grammar correct "CX started a chat and ended it immediately leaving DSAT


The grammar in your sentence could be improved for clarity and grammatical accuracy. Here's a revised version: "CX started a chat and ended it immediately, resulting in a DSAT." This revision adds a comma for clarity and uses "resulting in" to better convey the relationship between the actions. Update (2024-09-11): The sentence is mostly clear but could benefit from some minor adjustments for clarity and grammatical correctness. Here’s a revised version: "CX started a chat and ended it immediately, resulting in DSAT." If "DSAT" is a defined term in your context (such as "customer dissatisfaction"), it should be clear to your audience. Otherwise, you may want to spell it out for clarity.