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Guyper Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"In some circumstances"

Hi,

Does the term fall under "under the circumtances" or "in no circumstances"?

And does this particularly term mean something like, "once a while"?

Thank you
  

Top answer

Here's the broad idea. in some circumstances In some situations under the circumstances in this situation, because of this situation in no circumstances In no situation. Never.

  • Here's the broad idea.
  • in some circumstances In some situations under the circumstances in this situation, because of this situation in no circumstances In no situation.
  • Never.
  • Clive
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Here's the broad idea.

in some circumstances In some situations

under the circumstances in this situation, because of this situation

in no circumstances In no situation. Never.

Clive

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