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Jinbongjeong Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

'It's a given' vs. 'It's given that'

Both look quite similar, but really? And both are correct? If correct, what does each phrase mean?
  

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Here are examples of usage:

"In the problem statement, it's given that A walks twice as fast as B, and that A live 3 miles farther from town that B does."

"In romantic relationships, it's a given that the woman is going to make you pay."

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