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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Need help from English native speakers!

Hello.

Which one is more commonly used?

1) Living in the same era with A
2) be a contemporary of A

or is there any better way to express this?

Thank you in advance!
  

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1) Living in the same era with A 2) be a contemporary of A Both are fine. Anonymous or is there any better way to express this? We will never know if you do not supply adequate context.

  • 1) Living in the same era with A 2) be a contemporary of A Both are fine.
  • Anonymous or is there any better way to express this?
  • We will never know if you do not supply adequate context.
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AnonymousWhich one is more commonly used?1) Living in the same era with A 2) be a contemporary of A
Both are fine.
Anonymousor is there any better way to express this?
We will never know if you do not supply adequate context.

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