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Araselvan Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

in vs during

The committee decided to ask future projects to engage them early in high level planning.

Context:
High level planning is usually 4 to 12 week exercise. The engagement is usually for two to three days.

Which would be the better fit in or during inthe above sentence?

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Top answer

Both are OK, but I like 'early in ' better. It sounds more natural.

  • Both are OK, but I like 'early in ' better.
  • It sounds more natural.
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Both are OK, but I like 'early in' better. It sounds more natural.

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