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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Usage of in between

I would like to know whether this usage is correct
"In between the paving stones, pebbles will be laid" Somebody told me that " in between" should be used only if there are two things. Is it so?
  

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That is correct, and you have more than one paving stone, so 'in between' is fine.

  • That is correct, and you have more than one paving stone, so 'in between' is fine.
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That is correct, and you have more than one paving stone, so 'in between' is fine.

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