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Teal desk 749 Posted 3 years ago
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Time constraint or time constraints?

Hi, May I know what is the difference between time constraint and time constraints? I find it hard to spot the difference.

  

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teal desk 749 time constraint That is singular, meaning one of them. The time constraint refers to the amount of time available to complete a project. For a presentation or speech: Working with that time constraint , you begin to realize that every word is significant.

  • teal desk 749 time constraint That is singular, meaning one of them.
  • The time constraint refers to the amount of time available to complete a project.
  • For a presentation or speech: Working with that time constraint , you begin to realize that every word is significant.
  • teal desk 749 time constraints?
  • That is plural, meaning more than one of them.
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teal desk 749time constraint

That is singular, meaning one of them.

The time constraint refers to the amount of time available to complete a project.

For a presentation or speech:

Working with that time constraint, you begin to realize that every word is significant.

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teal desk 749May I know what is the difference

This is wordy and strange. The red part could be removed.


Despite that, the beginning is not a common way of asking questions among native speakers. It would be more natural to begin with please tell me or simply what is the difference, de

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