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Magic-dragon Posted 19 years ago
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I was happy in my stay in New York.

I'd be happy if someone would answer my questions. Thanks in advance.

Are the following 2 sentences correct? (Of course I know "during" can also be used.)

A: I was happy in my stay in New York.

B: I met an old friend of mine in my stay in New York.
  

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---Hi, Marius. I'm original poster, magic-dragon. Thank you for your answer, but there is one more thing I want to ask concerning this matter.

Let me show you a sample sentence.

C: Someone came to see you during your absence.

In C, "in your absence" can also be used. I think it is used for meaning that something happens in a certain time [moment] while some other thing c

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