1. Through the course of her life, her mind would regularly switch from one character to another without warning. 2. Throughout the course of her life, her mind would regularly switch from one character to another without warning. 3. Over the course of her life, her mind would regularly switch from one character to another without warning. 4. In the course of her life, her mind would regularly switch from one character to another without warning. 5. During the course of her life, her mind would regularly switch from one character to another without warning. Dear members, may I know if any one of the sentences above is incorrect and if so, why?
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1. Through the course of her life, her mind would regularly switch from one character to another without warning. 2.
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Through the course of her life, her mind would regularly switch from one character to another without warning.
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Throughout the course of her life, her mind would regularly switch from one character to another without warning.
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1. Through the course of her life, her mind would regularly switch from one character to another without warning. 2. Throughout the course of her life, her mind would regularly switch from one character to another without warning. 3. Over the course of her life, her mind would regularly switch from one character to another without warning. 4. In the course of her life, her mind woul
Oh. Basically the sentence is taken from a text about a woman who has multiple personalities. It wouldn't have made sense here since it's taken out of context. I was just wondering if any of the prepositions used at the start would have been grammatically incorrect. Thank you!