Hi. "It is well known that human preferences are complex, multiple, heterogeneous, changing, even contradictory, and should be understood in context with the user goals and tasks at hand"
Is this use of this phrase "in context with" common? I came across it recently and had never seen it before.
Thank you.
Top answer
I haven't, either. More common is ' n the context of'. Clive
— Clive
I haven't, either.
More common is ' n the context of'.
Clive
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