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What is the difference between?:
Within minutes, he was dead
Within in a few minutes, he was dead.
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None... there is no difference in meaning.
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The main difference between these two sentences is the inclusion of the phrase "in a few" in the second sentence:
"Within minutes, he was dead."
"Within in a few minutes, he was dead."
Let's break down the differences:
"Within minutes, he was dead." - This sentence means that he died very quickly, possibly within a very short period of time, without specifying an exact duration. It emphasizes the rapidity of his death.
"Within in a few minutes, he was dead." - This sentence also conveys a rapid death, but it specifies that it occurred within a few minutes. The inclusion of "in a few" provides a bit more detail about the timeframe, indicating that the death didn't happen instantaneously but still occurred relatively quickly.
In summary, both sentences describe a fast death, but the second one adds the detail that it happened within a few minutes, while the first one is more general in terms of the timeframe.
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