At 2:10, the speaker says: So it might look like this at first, but as we adjust this and move that in/and weeks of work, in rough form it might look like this, and in final form, like this.
Which one is correct in context?
Top answer
I think she says "in". Given the intonation, I would put another comma in: as we adjust this and move that, in weeks of work , in rough form ...
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I think she says "in".
Given the intonation, I would put another comma in: as we adjust this and move that, in weeks of work , in rough form ...
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