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DirtyGame Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Do they have the same meaning?

"It's just a matter of when" and "It's just a matter of time"
  

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Similar meanings. "It's just a matter of when" -- we are confident that it (the thing in question) will happen; the only uncertainty is when it will happen "It's just a matter of time" -- we are confident that it will happen; all we have to do is wait

  • Similar meanings.
  • "It's just a matter of when" -- we are confident that it (the thing in question) will happen; the only uncertainty is when it will happen "It's just a matter of time" -- we are confident that it will happen; all we have to do is wait
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Similar meanings.

"It's just a matter of when" -- we are confident that it (the thing in question) will happen; the only uncertainty is when it will happen
"It's just a matter of time" -- we are confident that it will happen; all we have to do is wait

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