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Sarunnio Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Preposition In/Of

0The increase 01u00in02u00 working hour flexibility might be accompanied by a greater complexity in scheduling work.02br
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00According to above sentence, can I change it into02br
00"The increase 01u00of02u00 working hour flexibility might be accompanied by a greater complexity in scheduling work."?02br
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00Is it grammartically correct? Do they have the same meanning? and How to use these two correctly?02br
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00Regards, 0-
  

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0 Don't change it.02br
00 It's 01i00increase01b00 in02b00 / decrease 01b00in02b02i00 01i00flexibility.02i02br
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