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Michelle Cha Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

...decreased during/for the last few years

" The amount has been decreasing during / for the last few years"

Which is correct, during or for?
  

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They both imply a beginning point and continuation, so they could be about the same in meaning. You could also get by with neither.

  • They both imply a beginning point and continuation, so they could be about the same in meaning.
  • You could also get by with neither.
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They both imply a beginning point and continuation, so they could be about the same in meaning. You could also get by with neither.

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