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Cibeistone Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Question on "Rank"

Hi all,

I am very puzzled on the usage of the word "rank". Here are three sentences:

1. Jim ranked the first out of 150 students.
2. Jim ranked the first in 150 students.
3. Jim ranked the first among 150 students.

Which one is better?

Thanks a lot for your attention!

Stone
  

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Cibeistone Hi all, I am very puzzled on the usage of the word "rank". Here are three sentences: 1. Jim ranked the first out of 150 students.

  • Cibeistone Hi all, I am very puzzled on the usage of the word "rank".
  • Here are three sentences: 1.
  • Jim ranked the first out of 150 students.
  • 2.
  • Jim ranked the first in 150 students.
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CibeistoneHi all,

I am very puzzled on the usage of the word "rank". Here are three sentences:

1. Jim ranked the first out of 150 students.
2. Jim ranked the first in 150 students.
3. Jim ranked the first among 150 students.

Which one is better?

Thanks a lot for your attention!

Stone

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