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Solivagant Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

ACROSS

Hi, there! I have a question about the meaning of the phrase "across the years". Is it even appropriate to use across in that way? To illustrate this, I can give an example: "Both figures declined across the (two) years"

Thanks in advance.

  

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solivagant "Both figures declined across the (two) years" "over the (two) years" seems better.

  • solivagant "Both figures declined across the (two) years" "over the (two) years" seems better.
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solivagant"Both figures declined across the (two) years"

"over the (two) years" seems better.

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