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What's the difference between" in some extent" and " to some extent"?
How to use the two phases?
Oct 11, 2013 1:01 AM
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I don't think 'in some extent' is a correct expression.
To use the other
'I have always struggled with pronouns, to some extent'
It means 'up to a point'. It doesn't really carry a lot of information, maybe it just says 'there's a limit to what I just said'
October 11, 2013
I have been aware of his conspiracy to some extent , so I have to warn you to keep watch over his indeed in recent days . Take care !!
October 13, 2013
I agree with Niel... 'in some extent' is not correct to use ever.
October 11, 2013
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