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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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ten(one) out of ten times.

1)He won ten(one) out of ten times.
2)He won ten times(once) out of ten times.

Which sentence is more common?
  

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ten out of ten seems more OK to me. There is no need to repeat "times" here as it's implied already.

  • ten out of ten seems more OK to me.
  • There is no need to repeat "times" here as it's implied already.
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ten out of ten seems more OK to me. There is no need to repeat "times" here as it's implied already.

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