I am writing a semi-formal report - it is a reflection report, so I say semi-formal, where I started to write 'my role in the project ...', then I (naturally!!) second-guessed myself and thought 'my role with the project ..' sounds better. Now I am stuck on this and before this phrase becomes the focus of my 'reflection report' can some please help clarify??
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'In' is directed, to the point. 'With' gives conversational options. ' VS.
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'In' is directed, to the point.
'With' gives conversational options.
' VS.
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'In' is directed, to the point. 'With' gives conversational options. Here: 'My role in the project is to edit the evening posts.' VS. 'With my role in the project, I have the opportunity to use my editing skills.' Thanks