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Dileepa Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

How to use "at least some hours a week"

With the following sentence, what I want to express is he used to work as a Software Engineer in the Engineering Division and he worked at least 45 hours a week. I would really appreciate it if someone could let me know whether the following sentence express the same meaning that I want to tell.


He worked in the capacity of Software Engineer in the Engineering Division for at least 45 hours a week.

  

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dileepa He worked in the capacity of Software Engineer in the Engineering Division for at least 45 hours a week. That's fine. I don't see any problem with it.

  • dileepa He worked in the capacity of Software Engineer in the Engineering Division for at least 45 hours a week.
  • That's fine.
  • I don't see any problem with it.
  • With any expression that uses an expression of a period of time, you can add modifiers that limit or extend the period.
  • five years ago, at least five years ago, no more than five years ago, ...
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dileepaHe worked in the capacity of Software Engineer in the Engineering Division for at least 45 hours a week.

That's fine. I don't see any problem with it.

With any expression that uses an expression of a period of time, you can add modifiers that limit or extend the period.

five years ago, at least five years ago, no more than five years

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