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Soheil1 Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

At/in rgis step

Hi

I see both "at this step" and "at this step" used. What's the difference?


Thanks in advance

  

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They both look the same to me. Tell us how you want to use 'at this step' in a full sentence.

  • They both look the same to me.
  • Tell us how you want to use 'at this step' in a full sentence.
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They both look the same to me.

Tell us how you want to use 'at this step' in a full sentence.

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