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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

a collocation of 'circumstances'

How does it sound better in formal English: "in special circumstances" or "under special circumstances"?
  

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They both sound fine. 'Under' may be more frequent.

  • They both sound fine.
  • 'Under' may be more frequent.
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They both sound fine. 'Under' may be more frequent.

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