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Jigneshbharati Posted 8 years ago
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All in the same day

If you do wear several patches, it is simpler for you to change them all in the same day, at the same time. They should be worn next to, but not touching or on top of, each other. Your patch should be worn at all times.

https://www.stelizabethhospice.org.uk/services/information-for-professionals/helpful-information/22/your-pain-relief-patch-explained/

Shouldn't it be "on" in place of "in" in " change them all in the same day"?

  

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Jigneshbharati Shouldn't it be "on" in place of "in" in " change them all in the same day"? I would write it that way, yes. CJ

  • Jigneshbharati Shouldn't it be "on" in place of "in" in " change them all in the same day"?
  • I would write it that way, yes.
  • CJ
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JigneshbharatiShouldn't it be "on" in place of "in" in " change them all in the same day"?

I would write it that way, yes.

CJ

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