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Roky0071 Posted 9 years ago
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I am correct to say vs I am correct in saying

1. I am correct to say.
2. I am correct in saying.
What is the difference in meaning between the two sentences above?
  

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roky0071 What is the difference in meaning between the two sentences above? Neither is a complete sentence. Before you ask for differences in meaning, you need to provide two correct sentences.

  • roky0071 What is the difference in meaning between the two sentences above?
  • Neither is a complete sentence.
  • Before you ask for differences in meaning, you need to provide two correct sentences.
  • As phrases 'correct to say' and 'correct in saying' are both fine.
  • They probably mean the same thing in most contexts.
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roky0071What is the difference in meaning between the two sentences above?
Neither is a complete sentence. Before you ask for differences in meaning, you need to provide two correct sentences.

As phrases 'correct to say' and 'correct in saying' are both fine. They probably mean the same thing in most contexts.

CJ

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