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Ztq3 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Shortly or in a few minutes

I will give you a copy (shortly, in a few minutes).
Thanks again
  

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Both are fine.

  • Both are fine.
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"in a few minutes" is much more specific. "Shortly" could even be interpreted as overnight or the next day.

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