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"in the last few days" vs "during the last few days"
Are they interchangeable?
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I would not say 'in the last few days.' I would say over the last few days or during the last few days. These two phrases would be interchangeable.
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They are often interchangeable. "Over the last few days" give the feeling of something happening continuously, while "in the last few days" does not. "Over the last few days I ran my sprinkler" implies the sprinkler was running continuously (but it may not have been). "In the last few days I ran my sprinkler" implies it was not running continuously (but may have been).
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الصينية (المندرية), الإنجليزية
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