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Repi Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

On/in the course of/during

Are on, in the course of, during interchangeble?
For example:
He stole that bracelet on trespassing.
He stole that bracelet in the course of trespassing.
He stole that bracelet during trespassing.
She fell on landing. (gymnast)
She fell in the course of landing.
She fell during landing.
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Top answer

None of those seem appropriate. He stole that bracelet while trespassing. She fell when she landed.

  • None of those seem appropriate.
  • He stole that bracelet while trespassing.
  • She fell when she landed.
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None of those seem appropriate.

He stole that bracelet while trespassing.
She fell when she landed.
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She fell on landing and the judges made the decision that her feet did not land on the mat first and therefore scored her a 0.000.
http://confessionsofagymfan.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/so-close-saturday-mind-over-matter-it.html
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RepiAlso I read "taking sg in the course of trespassing" in a legal text
Then use it in a legal text.
RepiShe fell on landing and the judges made the decision that her feet did not land on the mat first and therefore scored her a 0.000.

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