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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

"as a part of" vs " as part of"

Could somebody tell me the differences of "as a part of" and " as part of" using examples?

Cheers,

Satz
  

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Those can both be used interchangeably. There is no difference. I graduated as part of the class of 2010.

  • Those can both be used interchangeably.
  • There is no difference.
  • I graduated as part of the class of 2010.
  • I graduated as a part of the class of 2010.
  • Both are the same!
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Those can both be used interchangeably. There is no difference.

I graduated as part of the class of 2010.
I graduated as a part of the class of 2010.

Both are the same!

Rob Hewson
American English Teacher


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