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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Still on Overally.... so whats the closest substitute to its meaning in a sentence like this without changing its meaning?:
"Although they may not be visible in day to day running of the college, the Board is overally in charge of the institution."
  

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'Overally' is not an English word. I suppose that this is what you mean: Although they may not be visible in day-to-day operations , the Board are in overall charge of the institution.

  • 'Overally' is not an English word.
  • I suppose that this is what you mean: Although they may not be visible in day-to-day operations , the Board are in overall charge of the institution.
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'Overally' is not an English word. I suppose that this is what you mean:

Although they may not be visible in day-to-day operations, the Board are in overall charge of the institution.

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