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Beatutiful heart Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Type up, in, out

Hi, I saw these below used often in writings or talks, but they always keep me confused in how they are different in their exact meanings.

Can you shake off the all the confusion tormenting me?

- type them in

- type them out

- type them up

thanks
  

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- type them in = use a typewriter or keyboard to enter the words or numbers into the blank spaces in the text or form. - type them out = type them up = use a typewriter or keyboard to convert the entire texts from a handwritten or other format.

  • - type them in = use a typewriter or keyboard to enter the words or numbers into the blank spaces in the text or form.
  • - type them out = type them up = use a typewriter or keyboard to convert the entire texts from a handwritten or other format.
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- type them in = use a typewriter or keyboard to enter the words or numbers into the blank spaces in the text or form.

- type them out = type them up = use a typewriter or keyboard to convert the entire texts from a handwritten or other format.

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