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Jolie laide Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

In the mean time or for the mean time

Hi! just wanna know which one is the right expression:

in the mean time
for the mean time

I'm confused... Thanks for your help guys..
  

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The expression is in the meantime: the intervening time: The party is Tuesday, but in the meantime I have to shop and prepare the food. - Random House Unabridged Dictionary CB

  • The expression is in the meantime: the intervening time: The party is Tuesday, but in the meantime I have to shop and prepare the food.
  • - Random House Unabridged Dictionary CB
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The expression is in the meantime:

the intervening time: The party is Tuesday, but in the meantime I have to shop and prepare the food.

- Random House Unabridged Dictionary

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Thank you very much C. Now, I won't commit the same mistakes again.


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