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Moon7296 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

In that

I know synonyms are just synonyms; synonyms themselves don't have exactly the same meaning.

This is the definition of "in that" found my dictionary.
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for the reason that; because

ex) She was fortunate in that she had friends to help her



I see "in that" can be replaced with 'for the reason that' or 'because'.

Is there anything I should know more about "in that"?
  

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Not offhand. If you find a problem with it, please ask again.

  • Not offhand.
  • If you find a problem with it, please ask again.
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Not offhand. If you find a problem with it, please ask again.

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