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I'm currently writing up some professional documentation and I know ending sentences with a preposition is frowned upon. Are there any English rules for converting these types of sentences that are more Grammarly correct?

An example is: "Session dates to search within."

  • That doesn't seem to be a full sentence, more like a label for a field. Maybe as a sentence it would be "These are the session dates to search between" ? 2) one way to fix is to reword entirely: "Date search range:".
  • – Mitch Jan 22 '19 at 19:00
  • It definitely is an incomplete sentence and that's the first mistake I need to correct. – Dylan Godfrey Jan 22 '19 at 19:02