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Yoko Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

About 'versus'

Hello everyone,

First of all. I have to apologize to moderators about my last posting.
I did it without login, so someone might be dealing with my last posting.
BUT, I have no time to wait.
Please forgive me.


Now I am trouble with translating the phrase 'in minutes versus days'.
Would you please change the phrase into other one in order to understand easily?
I found the phrase in the following sentence.
"Application updates made in minutes versus days;"

I useually use 'versus' like that: The final of the World Cup will be Brazil versus England.
This is easy to understand, but ....

Please help me.
Yoko
  

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Yoko, From that one sentence, my interpretation is as follows: Applicaion updates are now made in minutes compared to previously when application updates required days. Good luck. MountainHiker

  • Yoko, From that one sentence, my interpretation is as follows: Applicaion updates are now made in minutes compared to previously when application updates required days.
  • Good luck.
  • MountainHiker
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Yoko,

From that one sentence, my interpretation is as follows:

Applicaion updates are now made in minutes compared to previously when application updates required days.

Good luck.

MountainHiker
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Hello,

You sure made things easy for me.

Thank you so much!!
Yoko

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