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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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In extraordinary circumstances, some choose to risk their lives for others.

In extraordinary circumstances, some choose to risk their lives for others.

In extraordinary conditions/situations, some choose to risk their lives for others.

Do the above versions all sound good? If yes, are there any subtle differences semantically? Thanks.
  

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I don't see any significant differences. conditions .

  • I don't see any significant differences.
  • conditions .
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I don't see any significant differences. The usual collocation is under...conditions.

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