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Son James Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

In practice= In fact?

Please look at this sentence.

"While up to 70 per cent of mothers reported knowing that health experts recommended breastfeeding children until they turned two,in practice many failed to do so."

In this sentence, the phrase "in practice" means the same as "in fact",doesn't it?

Thank you for your answer in advance.
  

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Hi, I would use 'in reality' rather than 'in fact'. - DJB -

  • Hi, I would use 'in reality' rather than 'in fact'.
  • - DJB -
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Hi,

I would use 'in reality' rather than 'in fact'.

- DJB -
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Thank you for your answer,Mr.DJBEmotion: embarrassed

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