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André Almeida
In style or with style?
The sentence below, could I say "with style"?
And what would it be the difference?
We're kicking off our anniversary celebration in style.
Apr 16, 2015 10:54 PM
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"In style" is the correct way to say it. If you use "with style" it'd be as if you are physically "with" style. For example, you wouldn't say "I am with school" you would say "I am in school"
April 16, 2015
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André Almeida
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