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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

In/within a window


Window means timeframe, correct?

Is the sentence correct?

He fell asleep within/in that window.

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anonymous Window means timeframe, correct? It can, but it sounds a bit like a military briefing, and the context has to be clear. anonymous He fell asleep within/in that window.

  • anonymous Window means timeframe, correct?
  • It can, but it sounds a bit like a military briefing, and the context has to be clear.
  • anonymous He fell asleep within/in that window.
  • "Within" is far better, and we had better know what window already.
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anonymousWindow means timeframe, correct?

It can, but it sounds a bit like a military briefing, and the context has to be clear.

anonymousHe fell asleep within/in that window.

"Within" is far better, and we had better know what window already.

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