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Pokh Posted 15 years ago
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Dispute over/about

1.Camus broke with Sartre in a bitter dispute over the nature of Stalinism.

2.Camus broke with Sartre over a bitter dispute about the nature of Stalinism.

Can someone give me insights into the difference between above two sentence?

am really confused?

Thank you
  

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Camus broke with Sartre in a bitter dispute over the nature of Stalinism. Camus broke with Sartre over a bitter dispute about the nature of Stalinism. Can someone give me insights into the difference between above two sentence?

  • Camus broke with Sartre in a bitter dispute over the nature of Stalinism.
  • Camus broke with Sartre over a bitter dispute about the nature of Stalinism.
  • Can someone give me insights into the difference between above two sentence?
  • There's no real difference.
  • I think 'over' may perhaps stress more the idea that each had a completely opposing point of view.
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Hi,

.Camus broke with Sartre in a bitter dispute over the nature of Stalinism.

2.Camus broke with Sartre over a bitter dispute about the nature of Stalinism.

Can someone give me insights into the difference between above two sentence? There's no real difference. I think 'over' may perhaps stress more the idea that each had a completely opposi

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