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Dante Posted 20 years ago
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lowest point of/in my life?

why? thanks!
  

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Hi, lowest point of/in my life? Both are OK. 'in' suggests you are thinking of your life as a period of time.

  • Hi, lowest point of/in my life?
  • Both are OK.
  • 'in' suggests you are thinking of your life as a period of time.
  • 'of' means you are thinking of the 'lowest point' as 'belonging' to your life.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

lowest point of/in my life?

Both are OK.

'in' suggests you are thinking of your life as a period of time.

'of' means you are thinking of the 'lowest point' as 'belonging' to your life.

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