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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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What is the difference between 'within' and 'with in'?
  

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within is a normal, everyday word. It's hard to think of any context in which you would use the phrase ' with in '.

  • within is a normal, everyday word.
  • It's hard to think of any context in which you would use the phrase ' with in '.
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within is a normal, everyday word.
It's hard to think of any context in which you would use the phrase 'with in'.
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Mary's the girl I lived with in the 1980s. Emotion: wink
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AnonymousWhat is the difference between 'within' and 'with in'?
The correct spelling is as one word (within) when you mean 'inside', often metaphorically.

Who knows what secrets she is hiding within her heart?

Otherwise, it's two separate words, each with its own meaning. It's rare to see them in that sequence, and if they occu

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