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John liao Posted 12 years ago
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In times of peace, new concept english 3.14

In times of peace, when business was bad, Hawkwood and his men would march into a city-state and, after burning down a few farms, would offer to go away if protection money was paid to them.

May I say "In time of peace" here, what is the difference between ""In time of peace" and "In times of peace"?
  

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john liao what is the difference between ""In time of peace" and "In times of peace"? There is none in meaning: the first is uncountable and the second is countable. However, I think 'times' is the usual collocation there.

  • john liao what is the difference between ""In time of peace" and "In times of peace"?
  • There is none in meaning: the first is uncountable and the second is countable.
  • However, I think 'times' is the usual collocation there.
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john liaowhat is the difference between ""In time of peace" and "In times of peace"?
There is none in meaning: the first is uncountable and the second is countable. However, I think 'times' is the usual collocation there.

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