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GCheng620 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

"in context"

I often hear of the expression of "'something' in context" when someone's indicating a term in short form.

Is there a better expression than that?
  

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GCheng620 I often hear of the expression of "'something' in context". Is there a better expression than that? I don't think so: it is accurate and concise.

  • GCheng620 I often hear of the expression of "'something' in context".
  • Is there a better expression than that?
  • I don't think so: it is accurate and concise.
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GCheng620I often hear of the expression of "'something' in context". Is there a better expression than that?
I don't think so: it is accurate and concise.

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