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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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inaugurated vs sworn in

0The next president of X is to be [inaugurated/sworn in] on Friday.02br
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0Hi, 02br 02br 01b 00sworn in -02b 00 He/she takes the oath of office02br 02br 01b 00inaugurated -02b 00 He/she does everything that is necessary to take office. This would likely include being sworn in, and perhaps other things. 02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive0-

  • 0Hi, 02br 02br 01b 00sworn in -02b 00 He/she takes the oath of office02br 02br 01b 00inaugurated -02b 00 He/she does everything that is necessary to take office.
  • This would likely include being sworn in, and perhaps other things.
  • 02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0Hi, 02br
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01b00sworn in -02b00 He/she takes the oath of office02br
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01b00inaugurated -02b00 He/she does everything that is necessary to take office. This would likely include being sworn in, and perhaps other things. eg Perhaps ***** has to sign officially in a book, sit on a special chair, make an official sp
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0Thanks, Clive. I got it!0-

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