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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Fit (into) budget


How would you correctly write this? Are into And in optional?

Although the examples from above are (in) $100 increments, you don’t actually have to bet those exact amounts. You’re free to bet $5, $500 or whatever amount fits (into) your budget.

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anonymous Although the examples from above are (in) $100 increments, you don’t actually have to bet those exact amounts. You must include in here. anonymous You’re free to bet $5, $500 or whatever amount fits (into) your budget.

  • anonymous Although the examples from above are (in) $100 increments, you don’t actually have to bet those exact amounts.
  • You must include in here.
  • anonymous You’re free to bet $5, $500 or whatever amount fits (into) your budget.
  • You should omit into here.
  • or whatever amount suits your budget", but fits is OK too.
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anonymousAlthough the examples from above are (in) $100 increments, you don’t actually have to bet those exact amounts.

You must include in here.

anonymousYou’re free to bet $5, $500 or whatever amount fits (into) your budget.

You should omit into here. I'd write it as "...or whatever amount suits you

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