Are both these sentences correct, and do they mean the same:
a) "I hope that the payment has been settled this time."
b) "I hope that the payment has been in accordance to the terms/norms this time."
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" Both OK as shown. according to , but in accordance with . The second one is a bit wordy, and as a consequence it seems a bit awkward.
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Christine ChristieAre both these sentences correct, and do they mean the same:
a) "I hope that the payment has been settled this time."
b) "I hope that the payment has been in accordance
towith the terms/norms this time."
Both OK as shown.
according to, but in a