Activity for Esteā
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Edit | Post #286201 | Initial revision | — | over 2 years ago |
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A: What's the difference between "in doing so" and "by doing so"? Here are some results from Google: Zeel's answer on StackExchange > Using the word "in" means that the action takes place at the same time as something. However "by" is used to denote the manner or reason something was done. > > So "in doing so" actually means "while doing so", but "by doing ... (more) |
— | over 2 years ago |